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THE  NOTABLE 

HENRY  GOLDSMITH 

COLLECTION 
HISTORICAL  MAPS  AND  VIEWS 

OF 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


To  be  sold  on  Wednesday  and  Thursday  evenings 
January  Twentieth  and  Twenty'first 
MCMXXVI 


AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION  •  Inc. 

MADISON    AVENUE   56™  TO    57™  STREET 

ENTRANCE  JO  EAST  57TH  STREET   •   NEW  YORK 


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OLD   YORK   LIBRARY  —  OLD   YORK  FOUNDATION 


Avery  Architectural  and  Fine  Arts  Library 
Gift  of  Seymour  B.  Durst  Old  York  Library 

THE  NOTABLE 

HENRY  GOLDSMITH 

COLLECTION 


HISTORICAL  MAPS,  VIEWS,  ORIGINAL 
DRAWINGS,  CHINA 

RELATING  TO 

NEW  YORK  CITY 


CATALOGUE  DESCRIPTIONS  BY  MR.  ROBERT  FR1DEHBERG 


WITH  NUMEROUS  ILLUSTRATIONS 


AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION  •  Inc. 

MADISON  AVENUE  56th  TO  57™  STREET      '      NEW  YORK 
Telephone:  Plaza  1270 


On  Free  Public  Exhibition — 

Commencing  Saturday,  January  16,  and  Continuing  until 
date  of  sale,  Weekdays  from  9  a.  m.  to  6  p.  m.  and  Sunday, 
January  17,  from  2  to  5  p.  m. 


Unrestricted  Public  Sale — 

On  the  evenings  of  Wednesday  and  Thursday,  January  20 
and  21,  1926  at  eight-fifteen 


Exhibition  and  Sale  at — 

THE  AMERICAN  ART  GALLERIES,  Inc. 

MADISON  AVENUE  56th  TO  57™  STREET         *         NEW  YORK 
Telephone:  Plaza  1270       .       Catalogues  on  request 


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The  sales  are  conducted  by  Mr.  Otto  Bernet 
Mr.  H.  H.  Parke  and  Mr.  H.  E.  Russell,  Jr. 


INTRODUCTION 


The  Henry  Goldsmith  Collection  of  New  York 
City  engravings  is  the  most  important  that  has  been 
offered  in  many  years.  It  has  been  made  with  great 
care  and  unusual  judgment  by  selections  from  the 
Holden,  Neill,  Crimmins,  Pyne  and  other  important 
sales  of  the  past  fifteen  years,  and  by  private  pur- 
chase, and  contains  many  important,  scarce  and 
attractive  items.  It  includes  original  and  early  maps 
and  plans,  historical  china,  and  a  larger  proportion 
of  the  sought-for  original  drawings  by  Alexander  J. 
Davis,  mostly  from  the  artist's  own  portfolio,  than 
any  previous  collection,  as  well  as  an  unusual  run  of 
the  very  scarce  and  desirable  Bornet-Hoff,  Balch- 
Rawdon,  George  E.  Leefe  and  other  important  series. 
The  growing  demand  and  increasing  scarcity  of  these 
prints,  that  shed  light  on  the  early  history  of  our  city, 
makes  the  dispersal,  at  this  time  of  local  patriotism 
and  civic  pride,  an  unusual  opportunity  of  which  the 
discriminating  collector  will  take  advantage. 


Robert  Fridenberg. 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2014 


https://archive.org/details/notablehenrygoldOOamer 


Conditions  of  Sale 


1.  Rejection  of  Bids.  Any  bid  which  is  not  commensurate  with  the  value  of  the  article 
offered,  or  which  is  merely  a  nominal  or  fractional  advance  may  be  rejected  by  the  auctioneer 
if  in  his  judgment  such  bid  would  be  likely  to  affect  the  sale  injuriously. 

2.  The  Buyer.  The  highest  bidder  shall  be  the  buyer,  and  if  any  dispute  arises  between  two 
or  more  bidders,  the  auctioneer  shall  either  decide  the  same  or  put  up  for  re-sale  the  lot  so  in 
dispute. 

3.  Identification  and  Deposit  by  Buyer.  The  name  of  the  buyer  of  each  lot  shall  be 
given  immediately  on  the  sale  thereof,  and  when  so  required,  each  buyer  shall  sign  a  card  giving 
the  lot  number,  amount  for  which  sold,  and  his  or  her  name  and  address. 

A  deposit  at  the  actual  time  of  the  sale  shall  be  made  of  all  or  such  part  of  the  purchase 
prices  as  may  be  required. 

If  the  two  foregoing  conditions  are  not  complied  with,  the  lot  or  lots  so  purchased  may  at 
the  option  of  the  auctioneer  be  put  up  again  and  re-sold. 

4.  Risk  after  Purchase.  Title  passes  upon  the  fall  of  the  auctioneer's  hammer,  and  there- 
after neither  the  consignor  nor  the  Association  is  responsible  for  the  loss  or  any  damage  to 
any  article  occasioned  by  theft,  fire,  breakage  or  any  other  cause. 

5.  Delivery  of  Purchases.  Delivery  of  any  purchases  will  be  made  only  upon  payment 
of  the  total  amount  due  for  all  purchases  at  the  sale. 

6.  Receipted  Bills.  Goods  will  be  delivered  only  on  presentation  of  a  receipted  bill.  A 
receipted  bill  presented  by  any  person  will  be  recognized  and  honored  as  an  order  by  the 
buyer,  directing  the  delivery  to  the  bearer  of  the  goods  described  thereon.  If  a  receipted  bill 
is  lost  before  delivery  of  the  property  has  been  made,  the  buyer  should  immediately  notify 
the  Association  of  such  loss. 

7.  Storage  in  Default  of  Prompt  Payment  and  Calling  for  Goods.  Articles  not 
paid  for  in  full  and  not  called  for  by  the  purchaser  or  agent  by  noon  of  the  day  following  that 
of  the  sale  may  be  turned  over  by  the  Association  to  some  carter  to  be  carried  to  and  stored 
in  some  warehouse  until  the  time  of  the  delivery  therefrom  to  the  purchaser,  and  the  cost  of 
such  cartage  and  storage  and  any  other  charges  will  be  charged  against  the  purchaser  and  the 
risk  of  loss  or  damage  occasioned  by  such  removal  or  storage  will  be  upon  the  purchaser. 

In  any  instance  where  the  purchase  bill  has  not  been  paid  in  full  by  noon  of  the  day  follow- 
ing that  of  the  sale,  the  Association  reserves  the  right,  any  other  stipulation  in  these  conditions 
of  sale  notwithstanding,  in  respect  to  any  or  all  of  lots  so  purchased  to  cancel  the  sale  thereof 
or  to  re-sell  the  same  at  public  or  private  sale  without  further  notice  for  the  account  of  the 
buyer  and  to  hold  the  buyer  responsible  for  any  losses  and  costs  sustained  in  so  doing. 

8.  Shipping.  Shipping,  boxing  or  wrapping  of  purchases  is  a  business  in  which  the  Associa- 
tion is  in  no  wise  engaged,  but  the  Association  will,  however,  afford  to  purchasers  every  facility 
tor  employing  at  current  and  reasonable  rates  carriers  and  packers;  doing  so,  however,  without 
any  assumption  of  responsibility  on  its  part  for  the  acts  and  charges  of  the  parties  engaged 
for  such  service. 

9.  Guaranty.  The  Association  exercises  great  care  to  catalogue  every  lot  correctly  and 
endeavors  therein  and  also  at  the  actual  time  of  sale  to  point  out  any  error,  defect  or  im- 
perfection, but  guaranty  is  not  made  either  by  the  owner  or  the  Association  of  the  correctness 
of  the  description,  genuineness,  authenticity  or  condition  of  any  lot  and  no  sale  will  be  set 
aside  on  account  of  any  incorrectness,  error  of  cataloguing  or  imperfection  not  noted  or 
pointed  out.  Every  lot  is  sold  "as  is"  and  without  recourse. 

Every  lot  is  on  public  exhibition  one  or  more  days  prior  to  its  sale,  and  the  Association 
will  give  consideration  to  the  opinion  of  any  trustworthy  expert  to  the  effect  that  any  lot  has 
been  incorrectly  catalogued  and  in  its  judgment  may  thereafter  sell  the  lot  as  catalogued  or 
make  mention  of  the  opinion  of  such  expert,  who  thereby  will  become  responsible  for  such 
damage  as  might  result  were  his  opinion  without  foundation. 

10.  Records.  The  records  of  the  auctioneer  and  the  Association  are  in  all  cases  to  be 
considered  final  and  the  highest  bid  shall  in  all  cases  be  accepted  by  both  buyer  and  seller  as 
the  value  against  which  all  claims  for  losses  or  damage  shall  lie. 


11.  Buying  on  Order.  Buying  or  bidding  by  the  Association  for  responsible  parties  on 
orders  transmitted  to  it  by  mail,  telegraph,  or  telephone  will  be  faithfully  attended  to  without 
charge  or  commission.  Any  purchases  so  made  will  be  subject  to  the  foregoing  conditions  of 
sale,  except  that,  in  the  event  of  a  purchase  of  a  lot  of  one  or  more  books  by  or  for  a  purchaser 
who  has  not  through  himself  or  his  agent  been  present  at  the  exhibition  or  sale,  the  Association 
will  permit  such  lot  to  be  returned  within  ten  days  from  the  date  of  sale,  and  the  purchase 
money  will  be  refunded  if  the  lot  in  any  manner  differs  from  its  catalogue  description. 

Orders  for  execution  by  the  Association  should  be  given  with  such  clearness  as  to  leave 
no  room  for  misunderstanding.  Not  only  should  the  lot  number  be  given,  but  also  the  title, 
and  bids  should  be  stated  to  be  so  much  for  the  lot,  and  when  the  lot  consists  of  one  or  more 
volumes  of  books  or  objects  of  art,  the  bid  per  volume  or  piece  should  also  be  stated.  If  the 
one  transmitting  the  order  is  unknown  to  the  Association,  a  deposit  must  be  sent  or  reference 
submitted.  Shipping  directions  should  also  be  given. 

Priced  Catalogues.  Priced  copies  of  the  catalogue,  or  any  session  thereof,  will  be  fur- 
nished by  the  Association  at  charges  commensurate  with  the  duties  involved  in  copying  the 
necessary  information  from  the  records  of  the  Association. 

No  person  other  than  the  auctioneer  or  an  official  of  the  Association  is  authorized  to  arrange 
conditions  of  sale  different  in  any  way  from  those  herein  contained. 

AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION,  Inc. 
DEPARTMENT  OF  BOOKS  AND  PRINTS 
Mr.  Arthur  Swann,  Director 


CATALOGUE 


WEDNESDAY   EVENING,  JANUARY   20,  AT  8:15 


First  Session,  Numbers  i  to  253,  Inclusive 

NEW  YORK  CITY 
GENERAL  VIEWS  AND  PLANS 

Measurements  in  inches  and  sixteenths,  rendered  dec- 
imally for  convenience;  a  quadrature  suggestive  of  the 
square  of  four,  instead  of  a  decimal  point.  Thus  □ 

1 .  Nieuw  Amsterdam 

Novi  Belgii  |  novseque  Anglise  nec  non  |  partis  |  Vir- 
giniae  tabula  |  multis  in  locis  emendata  a  |  Nicolao 
Joannis  Vischero.  |  Nieuw  Amsterdam  |  op  t  Eylant 
Manhattans. 

First  issue,  colored.  Fine  and  Very  Scarce. 
Line  Rectangle,  18-5  x  21  =  13 

[illustrated  on  second  page  following] 

2.  Nieuw  Amsterdam 

  emendata  per  Nicolaum  Vischer. 

Second  issue.  Folded  in  half  red  morocco.  From  the 
William  Loring  Andrews  collection,  with  his  book-plate. 

3.  Nieuw  Amsterdam 

Novi  Belgii  |  novseque  Angliae  nec  non  |  Pennsylvania* 
et  Partis  |  Virginiee  tabula  |  multis  in  locis  emendata. 
a  I  Iusto  Danckers  |  Nieuw  Yorck,  |  eertys  Genaemt 
Nieuw  Amsterdam  |  op't  Eylant  Manhattans 

Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

Line  Rectcmgle,  18=5  x  21  =  10 


4.  Novi  Jorck 

Novi  Belgii  |  Quod  nunc  Novi  Jorck  vocatur,  |  Novaeq 
Angliae  &  Partis  |  Virginia:  |  Accuratissima  et  Novissima 
|  Delineatio 

Map,  colored. 

Line  Rectangle,  11^5  x  14=5 

5 .  Novum  Amsterodamum 

From  Ogilby's  America,  London  1671.  Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  4°i5  x  6"6 

6.  Novum  Amsterodamum 

  Another  copy,  with  full  sheet  of  text,  and  4pp. 

description. 

"The  Duke's  Plan."  |  A  Description  Of  The  |  Towne  Of 
Mannados  |  Or  New  Amsterdam.  |  as  it  was  in  Septem- 
ber 1 66 1 .   (Copyright  1859.) 

Lithograph,  large  folio,  colored.  (2) 

7.  Nieuw-Amsterdam 

Restitutio.  |  Nieuw-Amsterdam  onlangs  Nieuw  jorck 
genaemt,  |  ende  hernomen  bij  de  Nederlanders  op  den 
24  Aug:  1673,  I  eindelijk  aan  de  Engelse  afgestaan. 

At  lower  right  of  map:  Totius  Neobelgii  Nova  Et  Accu- 
ratissima Tabula.  Apud  Reinier  &  Iosua  Ottens  Amste- 
lodami.  Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

Line  Rectangle,  18-4  x  21^5 

8.  Neu  Jorck 

Neu  Jorck  sive  Neu  Amsterdam. 

At  foot  of  map:  Recens  edita  totius  Novi  Belgii  in 
America  Septentrionali  siti,  delineatio  et  sumtibus 
Mathaei  Seutteri. 

Colored. 

Line  Rectangle,  19=10  x  22=14 


9.  Neu  jorck 

Same:  delineatio  cura  et  sumtibus  Tob.  Conr. 

Lotteri. 
Colored. 


i  o.  Nieu  Amsterdam 

—79.  I  Nieu  Amsterdam  al.  New  York  |  Carolus  Allard 
excudit  cum  Privelegio  ordinum  Hollandise  et  West- 
rrisiae — A  Maijer  fci 

Repaired  in  lower  right.  Very  Scarce. 

Line  Rectangle,  8  6  x  io°i2 


1 1 .  New  York 

Plan  I  De  |  Manathes  |  On 
par  le  Sr  de  la  Motte  | 

Lithograph 


Nouvelle  |  Yore  |  Verifiee 
Rectangle,  13*3  x  19=9 


1 2 .  Nieu  Amsterdam 

Nieu  Amsterdam,  een  stedeken  in  Noord  Amerikaes  | 
Nieu  Hollant,  op  het  eilant  Mankattan:  namaels  Nieu 
jork  genaemt,  to  en  het  geraekte  in  't  gebiet  der  Engel- 
schen.  |  (Repeated  in  Latin.)  |  Pet:  Schenk-Amsteld. 
C.  P. 

Colored.  With  the  Valentine  Manual  reproduction. 

Line  Rectangle,  8=  x  10=8 


1 3 .  New  York 

1728  I  Chs  Magnus  Lith.  Est.  |  Facsimile  oi  an  original 
map  made  1728.  Reprinted  by  John  Slater.  .   .  . 

Colored. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  16=13  x  21  9 


14.  New  York 

Les  principales  Forteresses  Ports  &c.  de  L'Amerique 
Septentrionale.  |  I.  K.s.  Eighteen,  including:  "New 
York  and  Perthamboy  Harbours";  Boston;  Charleston; 
Providence;  St.  Augustine;  etc. 

Colored. 

Line  Rectangle,  21°  x  24° 

15.  New  York 

New  York.  On  undivided  sheet  over  Quebec,  and  with 
Mexico  and  Fall  of  Niagara. 

Fine  Example. 

Line  Rectangle,  4=12  x  10=7 

16.  Niew  Amsterdam 

On  map:  Belgii  Pars  Septentrionalis  communi  nomine 
Vulgo  Hollandia  etc.  Io.  Baptista  Homanno  Norim- 
bergae. 

Colored.  Early  state  showing  the  gallows,  erased  in 
later  issues. 

1 7 .  Niew  Amsterdam 

On  map:  Belgii  Pars  Septentrionalis  communi  nomine 
Vulgo  Hollandia  etc.  P.  Schenk.  1705. 

Colored.  Early  state  before  change  of  Schenk  to  Krib- 
ber. 


18.  New  York 

A  Map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America  with  the 
French  and  Spanish  Settlements  ...  by  Hen.  Pop- 
ple. W.  H.  Toms  Sculp. 

Colored. 


19.  New  York 

On  map:  Carte  Particuliere  de  l'Amerique  Septentrio- 
nale.  A  Map  of  the  British  Empire  in  America  with  the 
French,  Spanish  and  the  Dutch  Settlements  etc.  by 
Henry  Popple  for  I.  Covens  and  C.  Mortier. 

Colored. 

20.  New  York 

South  West  View  of  Fort  George  with  the  City  of  New 
York. 

Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  5°  12  x  8=7 

2 1 .  New  York 

Engrav'd  For  the  London  Magazine  1761.  |  The  South 
Prospect  of  the  City  of  New  York,  in  North  America. 

Line  Rectang/e,  6°5  x  20=3 

22.  Montresor  Plan 

A  Plan  of  the  City  of  |  New- York  &  its  Environs  |  to 
Greenwich,  on  the  North  or  Hudsons  |  River,  and  to 
Crown  Point,  on  the  East  or  |  Sound  River,  Shewing  the 
Several  Streets,  Publick  |  Buildings,  Docks,  Fort  &  Bat- 
tery ...  I  (two  lines)  |  Survey'd  in  the  Winter,  1766. 
I  (Dedication  etc.,  seven  lines)  |  John  Montresor.  |  En- 
gineer. I  P.  Andrews  Sculp. 

Fine  copy  of  the  Very  Scarce  First  Issue,  bound  in 
half  morocco  folio. 


Line 


Rectangle,  2§°6  x  2o°io 


23.  Ratzen  Plan 

(Dedication  to  St  Henry  Moore  etc.,  six  lines.)  |  This 
Plan  of  the  City  of  New  York,  |  (two  lines)  |  Bernd 
Ratzen.  |  Lieutt  in  the  6oth  Regt  |  Survey 'd  in  1767.  | 
(References)  |  T.  Kitchin  Sculpt  | 

Proof  before  Jefferys  &  Faden's  publication  line.  Very 
Scarce. 

Line  Rectangle,  23°  x  34°i2 

24.  Ratzer  Plan  &  View 

A  South  West  View  ol  the  City  of  New  York,  Taken 
from  the  Gouvernours  Island  at  * 

A  Fine  Copy  of  the  Very  Scarce  Ratzer  View  and 
Plan,  on  two  large  folio  sheets,  which  have  never  been 
joined.  London  Published.  .  .  .  Jany  12,  1776;  by 
Jefferys  &  Faden  &c. 

[lower  section  illustrated  as  frontispiece] 


2  5 .  New  York 

Vue  De  La  Nouvelle  Yorck  |  La  Nouvelle  Yorck,  ] 
Ville  scitue  dans  .  .   .  ITsle  de  Manahatan  (etc.) 

Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  8^13  x  15° 

26.  New  York 

Vue  De  La  Nouvelle  Yorck.  |  —  Grave  par  Balth.  Fre- 
deric Leizelt  |  Neu  Yorck. — La  nouvelle  Yorck.  |  Eine 
Stadt  .  .  .  Insul  Manahattan  .  .  .  — Une  Ville  .  .  . 
Isle,  dite  Manahatan  .  .  .  (etc.)  |  Se  vend  a  Augs- 
bourg  .   .  . 

Colored. 


Etching 


Rectangle,  9°!  5  x  15=11 


J.  New  York 

"Columbian  Academy  Newyork  March  1796  | 
The  Bay  of  New  York  from  Paules  Hook." 

An  original  water-color  with  Brooklyn  Hills,  Governor's 
Island  and  the  lower  part  of  the  city  in  the  background. 

Framed.  Unusually  Important. 

(illustrated] 

8.  New  York 

View  of  the  City  of  New  York  taken  from  Long  Island. 
St  Memin  del  et  sculpt  1796 

Late  issue. 

9.  New  York 

A  View  of  the  City  of  New- York  from  Brooklyn  Heights, 
in  1798  by  Monsieur  C.  B.  Julien,  de  St  Memin  (&c). 
Published  by  M.  Dripps  from  an  Original  Drawing 
now  in  possession  of  J.  C.  Brevoort  Esqr.  |  of  Brooklyn. 

Fine  copy  01  the  engraving,  not  to  be  confused  with  the 
later  Valentine  1861  issue.  Very  Scarce. 

o.  Goerek  &  Mangin  Plan 

Plan  Of  The  City  Of  New- York,  |  Drawn  From  Actual 
Survey,  By  Casimir  Th  Goerck,  And  Joseph  Fr. 
Mangin,  City  Surveyors.  [  This  Plan  shews  the  Wards 
of  the  City  as  lately  altered  by  the  Legislature,  and 
designates  with  accuracy,  most  of  the  Streets,  Wharves, 
Slips,  &c.  I  (five  lines)  |  New- York,  Nov.  1803.—  |  Jos. 
Fr.  Mangin  Del.  |  Engraved  by  Peter  Maverick. 

Elephant  folio,  folded,  repaired.  Early,  Important 
and  No  Record  of  Public  Sale. 

Line  Rectangle,  2S°l~  x  4°°5 

Photograph  of  the  map,  in  four  sections,  and  the  Ameri- 
can x^rchitect,  Aug.  12th,  1908. 


3 1 .  New  York 

(A  View  Of  The  First-Cities  Of  The  United  States, 
boquet  fecit  Sculpsit.) 

Views  of  Philadelphia,  New  York,  Boston,  Richmond 
and  Charleston,  S.  C.  Unfortunately  the  Baltimore 
view  has  been  cut  out.  The  only  known  perfect  copy 
is  described  and  illustrated  in  Stokes'  Iconography, 
Vol.  III. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  18=12  x  27^4 

3  2 .  New  York 

Rit.  af  Klinckowstrom. — Gr.  af  Akrell  |  Newyorks 
Hamn  och  Redd  |  Fran  Brooklyn  pa  Longisland. 

Drawn  in  18 18  and  published,  with  companion  Brod- 
way-Gatan,  at  Stockholm  1824.  Of  unusual  artistic 
quality.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  8=ro  x  i8°io 

33.  RandePs  Plan.  182 1 

The  City  Of  New  York  As  Laid  Out  By  The  Commis- 
sioners with  the  Surrounding  Country  by  their  Secretary 
and  Surveyor  John  Randel  Junr  (Copyright  1821)  P. 
Maverick  sculpt  etc. 

On  roller,  as  wall  map.  Very  Scarce. 

Line  Rectangle,  22=2  x  33^2 

34.  New  York 

Painted  by  W.  G.  Wall.— Engraved  by  I.  Hill.  |  New 
York,  From  Governors  Island.  |  No:  20  of  the  Hudson 
River  Port  Folio.  |  Published  by  Henry  I.  Megarey 
New  York. 

Colored,  old  gold  frame.  Unusually  Fine  Copy  of  the 
Very  Scarce  First  Issue. 


Line 


Rectangle,  14=12  x  23=8 


35-  New  York 

State  Of  New- York  |  Lithogie  par  J.  Milbert. — Impie 
de  C.  Motte  |  View  of  the  City  of  New- York  |  taken 
from  Brooklyn  Hills. 

Fine  copy,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7=6  x  ii°I2 

36.  New  York 

Printed  by  M.  Williams  No  49  Sulivan  Street 
New  York.  |  New- York  From  Weehawk. 

Designed  and  engraved  by  Alex.  J.  Davis.  Framed. 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  g°g  x  14°  12 

37.  New  York 

New  York.  [  New  York  Emporium  of  Arts,  325,  Broad- 
way. 

On  sheet  with  similar:  Ticonderoga;  Lake  George; 
Valley  of  the  Mohawk;  Falls  Of  Chaudier;  Fort  Niag- 
ara; Monticillo;  Highlands;  Falls  of  Niagara;  Seat  of 
Brant,  an  Indian  Chief;  Mount  Vernon;  and  Hermitage. 
Framed,  colored.  No  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  2°5  x  3°  14 


38.  New  York 

Indian  Village  —  Morocco  —  Constantinople  —  New- 
York.    (Copyright  1830). 

Broadway  looking  South  from  St.  Paul's,  on  last  chart 
in:  A  New  and  Improved  Atlas,  etc.,  by  J.  Olvey,  4to 
Hartford,  1831,  paper  covers. 

Line  Rectangle,  i°io  x  2=4 


39-  New  York 

Valuable  |  Real  Estate  |  for  sale  by  |  Franklin  &  Jenkins 
|  Wednesday  22nd  April  1835  |  at  12  o'clock  at  the  | 
Merch:  Exch:  |  Miller  &  Co's  Lith:  45  Merch.  Ex. 

Thirty-two  maps,  of  which  five  are  in  the  present  limits 
of  Central  Park.  Paper  covers. 

40.  New  York 

S.  Davenport,  sculp.  |  New  York.  |  London: 
Published  By  Thomas  Kelly,  17  Paternoster  Row,  1835. 

Finely  engraved  proof;  looking  south  from  St.  Pauls. 
Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  4^  x  6=13 

41.  New  York 

Drawn  &  Engraved  by  T.  Hornor. — Printed  by  Wm. 
Neale.  |  New  York  from  Brooklyn 

Interesting  from  the  variety  of  old  and  unusual  types  of 
ferry-boats  and  steamships.  Framed.  Fine  copy.  Very 
Scarce. 

Line  Vignette,  12-8  x3i^8 

42 .  New  York 

Plan  of  New  York  in  1838  engraved  by  G.  W.  Boynton. 
Large  paper  proof,  colored. 

14=6  x  n°3 

43.  New  York 

N.  Sarony — U.  S.  Ship,  North  Carolina,  102  Guns.— 
H.  Diss  pinx.  |  Lith :  &  Pub :  by  N.  Currier, — (Copyright 
1843) — 2  Spruce  St  N.  Y. 

The  west  side  of  the  city  from  Castle  Garden  north. 
Colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  9^2  x  13=2 


44.  New  York 

Cup  and  saucer;  design  in  pink,  border,  medallions  of 
sailor  boy  and  ship.  View  from  the  river.  Barber 
(second  ed.  1901)  249. 

45.  New  York 

(References).  |  Panoramic  View  Of  New  York.  |  [Taken 
from  the  North  River.]  |  Drawn  &  Engraved  by  Robt 
Havell — Printed  by  W.  Neale.  |  (Copyright  1844)  |  Pub- 
lished by  Robt  Havell  Sing  Sing  New  York.  |  and  Wm. 
A.  Colman.  203  Broadway  |  Ackermann  &  Co  96  Strand 
London 

Repaired,  colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  8°  11  x  31=13 

46.  New  York 

Painted  &  Engraved  By  Robt  Havell.  |  Panoramic  View 
Of  New  York,  |  From  The  East  River.  |  The  Vessels 
drawn  by  J.  Pringle. — Printed  by  W.  Neale.  |  (Copy- 
right 1844)  I  Published  by  Robt  Havell,  Sing  Sing, 
N.  Y.  I  Wm  A.  Colman,  203  Broadway 

Colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  8=14  x  32=5 

47.  New  York 

Drawn  from  Nature  and,  Lithographed — (Copyright 
1848  by  R.  A.  Bachia) — by  E.  W.  Foreman  and  E. 
Brown  Jr.  N.  York.  |  (References)  |  New  York  And 
Environs,  |  Printed  by  Sarony  &  Major  117  Fulton  St. 
N.  Y.—  I  New  York  And  Environs,  |  From  Williams- 
burgh.  I  (Williams  &  Stevens  and  Ackermann  &  Co) 

At  bottom  outline  views  of:  "New  York  in  1623,"  and 
"New  York  in  1673." 

The  Very  Scarce  first  issue. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  20^13  x  33=5 


48.  New  York 

From  a  sketch  by  F.  Catherwood  Esq. — Eng.  by  Henry 
Papprill  |  Henry  I.  Mega  re  y  New  York.  |  New- York.  | 
Taken  from  the  North  west  angle  of  Fort  Columbus, 
Governors  Island. 

Colored.  Fine  copy.  Very  Attractive. 
Aquatint  Rectangle,  1 6  8  x  26=12 

[illustrated  on  opposite  page] 


49.  New  York 

Drawn  From  Nature  And  On  Stone  By  C.  Bachman.— 
Lith.  Of  Sarony  &  Major  1 17  Fulton  St.  N.  Y.  |  (Copy- 
right  1850)  I  New-York.  |  Published   By  Williams  & 
Stevens,  353  Broadway.  N.  Y. 

Looking  south  from  Union  Square.  Colored,  framed. 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  19=5  x  28°I3 


50.  New  York 

New- York  |  Drawn  from  nature  by  Aug.  Kollner. — 
New- York  &  Paris,  Published  by  Goupil  &  Co. — Lith. 
by  Deroy. — Printed  by  Cattier.  |  46  [  General  View  | 
[from  Brooklyn.]  |  (Copyright  1850). 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8=1  x  ii°ii 

5 1 .  New  York 

Dessine  par  Simpson — Lith.  par  Th.  Muller  |  30  |  New- 
York  Et  Brooklyn — Nueva  York  y  Brooklyn  |  Vue 
prise  au  dessus  de  la  batterie. — Vista  tomada  en  cima  de 
la  bateria. 

Colored. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  17°  x  24 °7 


52.  New  York 

(Copyright  1 8 5 1  by  J.  Haasis,)  |  Drawn  from  nature  & 
on  stone  by  J.  Bornet. — Print  by  Nagel  &  Weingiirtner. 
I  Souvenir  Of  New  York.  |  Published  by  Frash  & 
Haasis,  90  Fulton  St.  New  York. 

Surrounding  the  View,  which  is  taken  from  Governors 
Island,  are  eighteen  small  views.  Colored.  Very 
Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  16  x  21=4 


53.  New  York 

Hird's-Eye  View  Of  The  City  Of  New  York — Chas 
Parsons  Del. — Frank  Leslie  Sc.  Pub'd  by  the  Illus- 
trated News,  Novr  26,  1853.    Very  Scarce. 

Large  Folio 

New  York.  |  Niirnberg,  bei  G.  C.  Renner.  Colored. 
Woodcut  (2) 


54..  New  York 

New- York  |  City  &  County  Map  |  with  Vicinity  entire  | 
.  .  .  I  in  the  79th  Year  of  the  Jndependence  of  the 
United  States.  Chs  Magnus  lith.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  19=12  x  33= 

5  5 .  New  York 

View  From  Hoboken  |  Drawn  from  nature  by  L.  Sachs. 
— Published  by  Stein  &  Sachs.  |  New- York. 

In  margins  are  views  of:  Custom  House;  Broadway; 
Merchant's  Exchange;  City  Hall;  Crystal  Palace;  and 
Chatham  Square. 

Line  Vignette,  6=2  x  8=9 

Lith.  of  Chs  Magnus,  22  N.  William  St.  N.  Y. 

From  the  bay,  under  views  of  Crvstal  Palace  and 
Franconi's  Hippodrom.  (2) 


56.  New  York 

B.  F.  Smith.  Jun.  Del  — W.  Wellstood,  Sc.  |  New 
York,  1855.  I  From  The  Latting  Observatory,  etc. 

From  42nd  St.,  Reservoir  &  Crystal  Palace  in  fore- 
ground, to  Narrows.  The  most  interesting  view  of  the 
period,  showing  the  contrast  with  its  marvelous  growth 
since. 

Line  Rectangle,  29=12  x  46=4 

57.  New  York 

Amerique  |  Paris  L.  Turgis  Jne  .  .  .  |  14  )  Vue  Gene- 
rale  De  New- York — Vista  General  De  New- York. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  I2°6  x  i8°I2 

58.  New  York 

View  Of  New  York.  |  Published  By  George  Stinson  & 
Co.   Portland  Maine. 

Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°5  x  12=13 

59.  New  York 

New  York,  N.  Y.;  Birds  Eye  View  Of  The  City  Of 
New  York  With  Environs.;  New  York,  Brooklyn  & 
Williamsburgh. 

All  published  by  Chas.  Magnus  &  Co.,  on  the  original 
gold  and  black  mounts.  (3) 

60.  New  York 

Map  Of  New  York  And  Environs.  Published  by  Chas 
Magnus  &  Co. 

Marginal  views  of  six  public  buildings.  India  proof. 

 .  Original  pen-and-ink  drawing  of  New  York, 

Jersey  City  and  Hoboken  by  Chas  Magnus.  (2) 


SPECIAL  SUBJECTS 


61.  Adelphi  Hotel 

Davis  Del.  Merchts  Exch. — Rawdon,  Wright  &  Co  Sc 
Merchts  Exch.  N.  York.  |  Adelphi  Hotel,  |  No  10 
Broadway  Fronting  The  Battery^  |  New- York. 

Line  Vignette,  2-5  x  3=6 

On  glazed  card.  No  Other  Known  in  this  form. 

— .  Another  copy,  on  bill  head,  1829.  Framed. 
Albemarle  Hotel.  Unlettered  proof  on  glazed  card.  (3) 

62.  Alms  House 

Design  For  Improving  The  Old  Aims-House  |  Park, 
New-York:  |  By  Alex.  J.  Davis,  Exchange.  |  Imbert's 
Lithography^  N.  Y. 

Framed.  No  Record  of  Public  Sale. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  12°  x  22° 

63.  Alms  House 

Another  copy  with  additions  by  the  architect  in  color. 

64.  American  Hotel 

Imbert's  Lithography.  |  American  Hotel.  |  No 
229  Broadway  New  York,  opposite  the  Park.  |  Blake  & 
Boardman. 

At  bottom  is  written:  "Architecture  by  Davis,  figures 
by  Canova."  The  view  shows  the  south  corner  of  Bar- 
clay Street  with  part  of  the  Lydig  mansion.  To  the 
north  appear  the  residences  of  John  McVicar  and  Philip 
Hone.  Finely  colored  and  perfect  condition,  framed; 
the  Neill-Pyne  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°6  x  13=4 


65.  American  Hotel 

American  Hotel,  |  By  |  Blake  &  Boardman.  |  Davis,  del. 
— O.  H.  Throop  Sc.  |  229  Broadway  Opposite  the  Park 
N.  York. 

Engraved  bill-head  Sept.  4th  1829.  Framed. 

Line  Vignette,  i°\  x  3^2 

Apthorp  Mansion,  Residence  of  Charles  Ward  Apthorp 
1763-1783  Erected  1764.  Torn  down  1891.  Autotype, 
E.  Bierstadt.  Framed.  (2) 

66.  Arcade  Bath 

A.  J.  Davis  delt  42  Exchange. — Imbert's  Lithogra- 
phy. [  No  39  Chambers  St  New  York,  Opposite  the 
Rotunda,  |  Rebuilt  on  the  Scite  of  the  [formerly]  New 
York  Bath.  |  (four  lines). 

Fine  example,  from  the  Pyne  sale,  framed.  Very 
Scarce. 

Palmo's  Opera  House — Burton's  Theatre. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  8°9  x  8°io 

67.  Arcade  Railway 

Proposed  Arcade  Railway.  |  Under  Broadway,  |  View 
Near  Wall  Street.  |  Ferd.  Mayer  &  Sons,  Lith. —  |  (one 
line)  I    -  Melville  C.  Smith,  Projector.  |  (One  line). 

Shows  Broadway,  looking  north  from  the  Soldiers' 
Monument,  on  the  left,  and  the  Metropolitan  Bank  on 
the  corner  of  Pine  Street. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  17=12  x  24=6 

Voice  Of  The  Press  on  the  New  York  Arcade  Railway 
115  Broadway  1886.  4to,  paper,  illustrated.  (2) 


Aquarium 

Broadway  and  35th  Street,  north-west  corner.  Three 
original  drawings  by  C.  A.  Vanderhoef,  exterior,  in- 
terior and  reading  room,  about  1890.  Framed. 

Small  lithograph  in  colors  with  interior  view  on  same 
folder. 

Program,  Oct.  16,  1880,  with  woodcut  view.  (3) 

New  York 

L'Arrive  Du  Prince  Quillaume  Henry  A  Nouvelle 
York.  I  peint  par  Richard  Wright,  a  Londr — Grave  par 
Balth  Frederic  Leizel  |  Die  Ankunft  des  Koniglichen 
Prinzen  (etc)  |  I /Arrive  du  Prince  (etc)  1781.  |  Se  vend 
a  Augsburg. 

Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  9=14  x  14=14 

Astor  House 

"Front  For  Broadway,  With,  Or  Without  Pilasters. 
153  Ft." 

Water-color  plan  by  A.  J.  Davis  for  contemplated 
structure.  Oblong  folio. 

Astor  House 

Dwellings  On  The  Site  Of  The  Astor  House.  Drawing 
in  Color  by  A.  Hosier,  showing  Col.  Axtel's,  Maj. 
Rutherford's,  M.  PafFs,  J.  J.  Astor's,  Cornelius  Roose- 
velt's &  Richard  Harison's  home  and  law  office.  Framed. 

— .  Photographic  reproduction  of  a  similar  sub- 
ject by  L.  Oram.  (2) 

Astor  House 

Bill  Of  Fare.  Dec.  3.  1850.  On  satin.  Framed. 

Astor  House.  Letterheads  etc.  (5) 


73-  Astor  Library 

Interior  view  of  the  Astor  Library  before  the  alterations. 
Original  pencil  drawing. 

74.  Astor's  Flute 

One  of  the  seven  original  boxwood,  ivory-trimmed  flutes, 
brought  over  by  John  Jacob  Astor  in  1784  and  made  by 
his  brother  in  London.  The  flute  is  in  four  sections, 
each  of  which  bears  the  maker's  name,  "W.  Astor, 
London."   Length  24". 

With  it  the  pamphlet:  The  Wealthy  Citizens  of  New 
York,  8vo,  1846,  paper  covers,  with  an  account  (p.  3). 
The  flute  has  been  authenticated  by  the  Francis  Bacon 
Piano  Cou  whose  predecessors,  Dubois  &  Bacon,  suc- 
ceeded John  Jacob  Astor's  musical  establishment. 

75.  Astor  Place  Riot 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  (Copyright  1849) — 152 
Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of  Spruce  N.  Y.—  f  Great  Riot  At  The 
Astor  Place  Opera  House,  New  York.  |  On  Thursday 
Evening  May  10th  1849. 

Forrest-Macready  riot,  colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 
Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°4  x  12°  11 

76.  Bacon's  Oyster  House 
Bacon's  Oyster  House. 

Black  cup  plate.  In  1865  at  128  Broadway. 

■  Junction  of  the  |  Sacondaga  &  |  Hudson  River 

Black  plate  7",  flower  and  bird  decoration.  Barber  120. 

(2) 


BALCH,  RAWDON  &  CO. 

77.  American  Bible  Society 

A.  J.  Stansbury  del. — Rawdon,  Clark  &  Co  |  American 
Bible  Society's  Depository  Nassau  St. 

Line  Rectangle,  3=1  x  4° 

78.  Brooklyn  Ferry 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc  |  Brooklyn  Ferry. 

Line  Rectangle,  115  x  2°  17 

79.  Catholic  Cathedral 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc  |  Catholic  Cathedral. 

Line  Rectangle,  1  =  15  x  2=6 

80.  St.  Paul's  Church 

E.  W.  Bridges  del. — Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  St  Pauls 
Church. 

Line  Rectangle,  1=15  x  2=7 

81.  City  Bank 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.  Sc.  [  City  Bank. 

Line  Rectangle,  1=14  x  2°6 

82.  Columbia  College 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  Columbia  College. 

Line  Rectangle,  2=1  x  y 


83.  Free  School 

  Balchj  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  Free  School  No  1. 

Line  Rectangle,  1  =  14  x  2=7 


84-  New  York  Bank 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  New  York  Bank. 

Line  Rectangle,  1=14  x  2°6 


85.  Tammany  Hall 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  Tammany  Hall 
Line  Rectangle,  i°i4  x  2°6 


86.  Washington  Market 

Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co  Sc.  |  Washington  Mar- 
ket 

Line  Rectangle,  1=15  x  2°7 


87.  St.  John's  Church 

Proof  sheet  with  St  Johns  Church;  St  Pauls 
Church;  Tammany  Hall  (and  St  Johns  Hall). 

St  Pauls  and  Tammany  show  additional  work  on  the 
plates. 

An  unusual  run  of  this  desirable  and  attractive  series, 
all  of  which  are  Very  Scarce. 


BARNUM'S  MUSEUM 

88.  Barnum's  Museum 

Barnum's  Hieroglyphic  Puzzle,  |  (Hieroglyphs  and  Solu- 
tion in  eighteen  lines)  |  (F.  Somers,  publisher.) 

In  left  margin  description  of  "Barnum's  American 
Museum,"  with  five  vignettes  of  curiosities. 

Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  16°  x  12=13 


89.  Barnum's  Museum 

Barnum's  |  Baby  Show  Polka,  |  (Copyright  1855  by 
S.  T.  Gordon)  |  Composed  |  By  |  Francis  H.  Brown.  | 
Lith.  Of  Sarony  &  Co  N.  Y.— etc. 

Music  sheet;  interior  view.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Oval,  6=4  x  8°8 


90.  Barnum's  Museum 

Proof  before  all  letters  of  the  Burning  Of  Barnum's 
Museum,  July  13,  1865.  After  The  Original  Painting 
By  C.  P.  CraucrT 

The  Whiton-Stuart  copy.  No  Other  Known. 
Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  10  7  x  15^ 

91.  Barnum's  Museum 

Barnum's  Museum  day  of  Fire  |  by  J.  Wells  Champrey 
from  the  Parlor  |  of  the  Astor  House  July  13.  1865 

Original  water-color,  framed. 


92.  Barnum's  Museum 

Play  bill  with  woodcut  of:  White's  Original  Serenaders. 

Carte-de-visite  of  Barnum,  Mr  &  Mrs  Tom  Thumb, 
Comm.  Nutt  and  Minnie  Warren. 

Illustrated  Catalogue  and  Guide  Book.    i2mo  paper. 
The  American  General  Tom  Thumb.  8vo  paper.  (4) 


[  No.  93  ] 

BATTERY  AND  CASTLE  GARDEN 

93.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

E  Pluribus  Unum  |  Castle  Garden  Battery  |  New  York 
Dark  blue  platter,  border  of  sea  shells.  Barber  16. 

[illustrated]  1404  x  i8d8 

94.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Battery  &c  |  New  York  |  Jacksons  Warranted. 
Black  plate,  Border  floral  design.  Barber  278. 

8. 

95.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

(Castle  Garden.) 

Dark  blue  cup  plate.  Trefoil  and  knobs  border.  Bar- 
ber 402. 


[  No.  98  ) 


96.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 
(Castle  Garden.)    J  Wood 

Dark  blue  cup  plate.  Trefoil  and  knobs  border.  Barber 
402. 

97.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Imbert  Del. — Saml  Maverick  Set  |  Landing  Of  Gen. 
Lafayette,  |  At  Castle  Garden,  New- York,  16th  August 
1824. 

Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  2=13  x  4=13 

98.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Landing  Of  Gen.  Lafayette  |  At  Castle  Garden  New 
York  16  August  1824  Clews  Warranted  Staffordshire 

Dark  blue  platter.  Floral  border.  Barber  96. 

Octagonal,  13=  x  170 

[illustrated] 


!  Xo.  ioi  ] 


99.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

(Landing  of  Lafayette)  Clews  Warranted  Staffordshire. 
Dark  blue  gravy  boat  with  handles.  Floral  border. 
Barber  96.  4°  x  6° 


100.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Landing  Of  Gen.  Lafayette  at  Castle  Garden.  Clews 
Warranted  Staffordshire. 

Dark  blue  cup  plate.  Barber  96.  308 


101.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

A.  J.  Davis  del. — Lithography  of  Imbert.  |  View  Of 
The  Battery  And  Castle  Garden  New  York. 

Immaculate  copy  of  a  perfect  example  of  Early  Ameri- 
can lithography.  Fine  original  coloring;  from  the  Hol- 
den-Pyne  sales.  Framed.  Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7=8  x  12=4 

[illustrated] 


102.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

A  crude  but  interesting  view,  of  the  wall  paper  style, 
from  an  old  band  box,  about  1825.  Colored. 

103.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Music  sheet:  Light  May  The  Boat  Row,  duet  sung  by 
Mrs  &  Miss  Watson  at  the  Park  Theatre;  Litho  of 
Endicott  1836. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  5=12  x  7=5 

Castle  Garden.  Cut  from  music  sheet  "Castle  Garden 
Schottisch,"  1852.    Colored.  (2) 


104.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Castle  Garden,  From  The  Battery.  Steamboat  Land- 
ing, Pier  No  1.  North  River.  (Views  In  New  York, 
No  2.)  Wade  Del.— Dougal  Sc. 

The  original  steel  plate,  in  perfect  condition,  with  23 
recent  impressions,  of  the  Disturnell  publication. 


105.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier— (Copyright  1848)—  .  .  . 
I  Castle  Garden,  New  York.  |  From  The  Battery.  |  624. 

Colored,  fine  copy,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle ;  8°  x  12^9 


106.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier, — (Copyright  1850)- 
...  I  The  Battery,  New  York.  |  By  Moonlight. 

Colored,  framed. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  8ci  x  12=4 


107.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

J.  Bornet. 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  of  I  New- York  |  Drawn    by    C.  Autenrieth.— 
Published  by  Henry  Hoff  .  .  .  ]  Castle  Garden  j  (Copy- 
right 1850). 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  6°3  x  9=2 

108.  Battery  and  Castle  Garden 

Original  pencil  sketches  of  the  Battery,  Tarry  town  and 
the  artist's  home  at  Sing  Sing,  by  Robert  Havell.  (3) 


109.  Bay  and  Harbor 

Drawn  From  Nature  By  Bornet. — Figures  By  E. 
Valois — Drawn  On  Stone  By  E.  Valois  |  (References)  | 
Bay  Of  New  York  |  Taken  From  The  Battery.  |  (Copy- 
right 1 851)  I  Printed  At  D.  McLellan's  26  Spruce  St 
N.  Y. 

It  shows  better  than  any  other  print  the  cosmopolitan 
character  of  the  Parade.  Framed.  Three  Others 
Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  arched,  14-6  x  37=8 

[illustrated  on  preceding  page] 

110.  Bay  and  Harbor 

Ch  Bodmer  pinx.  ad  nat. —  .  .  .  — Salathe  sculp.  |  Ein- 
fahrt  Des  Hafens  Von  New- York — Entree  Du  Port  De 
New- York  |  (London  Ackermann  &  Co  etc.). 

Colored. 


Aquatint 


Vignette,  7=6  x  10=4 


[No.  in  | 


in.  Bellevue 

Alms  House  |  New  York  |  I  &  W  Ridgway 

Light  blue  and  gray  octagonal  platter.  From  the  water, 
(Bellevue).   Border  rose  leaf  medallions.    Barber  142. 

I  2DI  2  X  l6°l2 

[illustrated] 

112.  Belvedere  House 

J.  Anderson,  del. — I  Scoles,  sc.  |  View  of  Belvedere 
House. 

From  the  New  York  Magazine,  August,  1794.  Site 
now  bounded  by  Montgomery,  Clinton,  Cherry  & 
Monroe  streets.  StaurTer  2824.  Fine,  Uncut  Copy. 


Line 


Oval,  3=8  x  6- 


113.  Black  Horse  Tavern 

Black  Horse  Tavern  in  Poverty  Hollow  In  wood:  1872. 
Well  executed  pencil  drawing,  4to. 

114.  Blind  Institution 

J.  Bornet. 

Unlettered  proof  of  the  Autenrieth-Hoff  series  of 
Views  of  New-York.  Framed.  The  Neill  copy.  Two 
Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6°3  x 

115.  Blue  Bell  Tavern 

The  Old  "Blue  Bell"  Tavern,  Kingsbridge  Road 
Broadway,  1 8 1  st  Street,  now  Morse's  Theatre. 

An  artistic,  well  executed  drawing. 

JVater-color  Rectangle,  5=4  x  7 

116.  Blunt's  Store 

Water  Street,  No  202,  opposite  Steamboat  Ferry, 
Beekman  Slip.  18 16.  Woodcut.  Framed. 

— .  View  Of  The  Chart  And  Quadrant  Store  Of 
William  Hooker,  [Successor  to  Edmund  M.  Blunt,]  No 
202  Water  str.    Woodcut.  (2) 

117.  Booth's  Theatre 

View  Of  The  Southeast  Corner  Of  23rd  Street  &  6th 
Ave. 

Lithograph,  published  about  1885,  when  yet  a  residen- 
tial neighborhood.  Framed. 

  Booth's  Theatre,  Helio  engraving. 

Booth's  Theatre.  Much  Ado  About  Nothing. 
Woodcut  view  &  engraved  portrait  of  Edwin  Booth  by 
J.  Halpin.  8vo  paper.  (3) 


1 1 8.  Botanic  Garden 

Original  drawing  by  Hugh  Reinagle,  scenic  artist  of  the 
Park  Theatre,  about  1812.  Inscription  on  back  in  Dr 
Hosack's  hand:  "To  Mr.  Loudon  from  Dr  Hosack." 

The  gardens  extended  from  50th  to  47th  streets,  east  of 
6th   avenue,   later   acquired   by   Columbia  College. 

Framed.  Very  Important. 

119.  Botanic  Garden 

Reinagle  delt — Leney  set  |  View  of  the  Botanic  Garden 
of  the  State  of  New- York.  |  established  in  1801. 

The  Conservatory  represented  stood  on  the  north  side 
of  50th  street,  east  of  6th  avenue.  Stauffer  1884. 
Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  3=13  x  6°i 

120.  Books 

Broadside  catalogue,  4pp.,  of  an:  Elegant  and  Extensive 
Library  .  .  .  to  be  sold  at  auction  by  John  Pearson, 
169  Broadway,  Dec.  30th  1830. 

New- York  City  Book  Express.  Lloyd  &  Den- 
man's  348  Broadway.  Glazed  card.  (2) 


BOURNE'S  VIEWS 

121.  Bourne's  Views  of  New  York 

Published  in  183 1.  Thirty  fine  views  on  eighteen  quarto 
sheets,  undivided  India  proofs,  engraved  by  Archer, 
Fossette,  Gimber,  Hatch  and  Smillie  after  C.  Burton 
and  W.  G.  Wall.  The  "New  York,  From  Weehawk"  is 
the  very  rare  "Plate  1 6th"  and  there  are  added  eight 
variations  of  this  plate.  Included  is  the  "Proof"  on 
India  paper  of  the  rare  extra  plate  of  Bourne's  store: 
"Broadway,  Near  Franklin  St.  New  York.",  and  others, 
with  a  few  duplicates  and  later  states.  In  all  seventy- 
eight  views.  The  most  artistic  and  attractive  set  of 
original  New  York  views  ever  published.  Very  Scarce. 


122.  Bourne's  Views 

American  Hotel,  Broadway.  India  proof. 

St  Luke's  Church,  Hudson  St;  and  Reservoir,  Bowery; 
on  individed  sheet. 

United  States'  Branch  Bank.  India  proof.  (3) 

BOWERY  THEATRE 

123.  Bowery  Theatre 

Original  drawing  of  the  facade  by  A.  J.  Davis,  1824. 
Framed. 

124.  Bowery  Theatre 

On  Stone  by  A.  J  Davis. — I  Town  Architect.  N  Y.— 
Imbert's  Lithography.  |  New  York  Theatre  |  Erected 

1826  ... 

Destroyed  by  fire  1828.  Framed.  India  Proof. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  io^i  x  12* 

125.  Bowery  Theatre 

Bowery  Theatre,  New-York.  A.  J.  Davis  del. — Raw- 
don,  Wright  &  Co  Sc  for  the  New- York  Mirror  1828. 

Framed. 

126.  Bowery  Theatre 

American  Theatre  Bowery  New  York  |  View  of  the 
Stage  on  the  fifty  seventh  night  of  Mr  T.  D.  Rice  (of 
Kentucky)  in  his  original  and  celebrated  extravaganza 
of  I  Jim  Crow  on  which  occasion  every  department  of 
the  house  was  thronged  to  an  excess  unprecedented  in 
the  records  of  |  theatrical  attraction — New  York  25th 
November  1833. 

Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  iOa  x  16°  15 

[illustrated  on  opposite  page] 


AM  HI  ill"  AN  TIIH  VTi;i<;   IU  >v.  i-,U  »    NHV*  Y<»l;fc 


//»•*•  </  '/At  m  //,.  Mi  i  .«,>«///  hi,////  jf.V'T.IUtK'K  tj  'Ahau,^i*,tMtrryiiia/  *h./  <Wifritfr»t  ae/rtrnyantu 

TIM-rntM 'tin  MiX.t'wrMm  rnn  Jijurimmf i/'/At  tour  <*»  IAix/ih/h/  /<  <•»  ta-f/i  Mifjirm&nlaf  in  !/,,  «,,,/./..  ,/ 


[  No.  126  ] 


127.  Bowery  Theatre 

Lith.  &  Pub.  by  H.  R.  Robinson  142  Nassau  St.  N.  Y. 

I  The  Burning  Of  The  Bowery  Theatre  On  The 
Evening  Of  The  25th  Of  April  1845. 

Colored,  fine  condition.  Framed.  Three  Others 
Known. 


128.  Bowling  Green 

La  Destruction  De  La  Statue  Royale  A  Nouvelle 
Yorck.  I  Grave  par  Francois  Xav.  Habermann  |  Die 
Zerstorung  der  Koniglichen  Bild  |  Saule  zu  Neu  Yorck. 
(etc.)  I  Se  vend  a  Augsbourg  .   .  . 

Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  9=8  x  15=7 


129.  Bowling  Green 

A  proof  before  all  letters  and  the  only  copy  printed  on 
Japan  paper.  After  the  painting  by  David  Johnson 
1868,  in  the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society.  Photogravure. 

130.  Brewery 

C.  Parsons,  152.  |  Lith.  Of  Endicott  &  Co  N.  Y.  |  The 
Old  Brewery  At  The  Five  Points  N.  Y.  |  (etc.). 

Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  9=2  x  13=4 

131.  Broad  Street 

Drawn  by  A.  J.  Davis. — Engraved  by  J.  Archer.  ] 
Broad  Street.  |  [Custom  House  in  the  distance.] 

-  the  original  pencil  and  pen-and-ink  sketch  by: 
"A.  J.  Davis.—  I  Broad  Street  1823."  In  one  frame. 

Line  Rectangle,  3°8  x  5014 

132.  Broad  and  Beaver  Streets 

Original  water-color  of  Alex.  P.  W.  Kinnons  Cabinet 
Furniture  Chair  &  Sofa  ^Yarehouse,  corner  of  Broad  and 
Beaver  streets,  by  A.  J.  Davis. 

133.  Broadside 

New- York,  July  25,  1774.  |  Extract  of  a  Letter  from 
London,  by  Way  of  Philadelphia,  to  a  Gentleman  in  | 
this  City.  |  .  .  .  the  Ministry  here  have  adopted  very 
severe  Measures  with  you,  and  are  determined,  at  all 
Events,  to  carry  their  Point,  and  subdue  all  the  Colon- 
ies, either  by  Force  of  Arms,  or  Bribery  and  Corruption. 
&c. 

[illustrated] 


NEW-YORK,    July  25,  1774 

Extralfofa  Later  from  LONDON,  bjWaf  »/ Philadelphia,  to  .<  Ctntlman  in 
this  City. 

£  6    f—w—\  H  E  unhappy  Difputes  which  .11  prelent  fubftrt  between  Great  Britain  .in.!  Ame- 
I     mi,  fill  our  Minili  with  mdanchol;  Reflections,  as  tlic  Mitiiftr)  here  hate  adapted 


roim,  and  fulkiue  all  the  Colonies,  cither  t.y  Force  of  Arms,  or  Bribery  ami 
Corruption.  We  are  credit)!)  informed  here,  that  ( lateral  Cage  10U  Lord  North,  that  he  knew 
many  l'crlonsof  Confluence  in  New  York,  who  could  calily  be  brought  over  to  fill  their  l'rnt- 
lcges  for  a  Pcnlion  from  the  Crown.— Em  we  hope,  if  ihcrc  are  any  loch  among  you,  they  may 
be  carefully  watched,  and  preieincd.fioiu  doing  Injury  to  tlic  Caule  of  Freedom. 

'•  We  are  informed  here,  that  it  is  the  Purpofc  of  l.ord  North,  to  offer  one  of  your  Printers, 
Five  Hundred  Hounds,  as  an  Inducement  to  undertake  and  promote  Mintllcrial  Mciiurcs." 

The  Truth  of  this  F.xtrac}.  can  be  proved  if  defired. 

The  foreaoing  Intelligence  with  ItefpeQ  to  the  Printer,  confirm!  ah  Acrount  firnilar  thereto. 

lately  publifhed  in  the  Ro^on  Papers.  The  Friends  of  Liberty,  are  therefore  defired  ligtlanilj 

to  obfervc  who  are  thofe  Perfons  fpoken  of  in  the  foregoin?  F.xtraa,  and  what  Printer  appears 
to  promote  Miniitctul  Mealures,  and  endeasouts  to  fupprcls  tucttious  in  Favour  oi  the  Liberties 
of  this  Country. 


[  No.  133  ] 

BROADWAY 

134.  Broadway 

Jones,  Newman,  &  J.  S.  Ewbank.  The  Illuminated  Pic- 
torial Directory  of  New  York.  Numbers  One,  Two  and 
Four,  oblong  small  4to,  paper,  1848.  "Exhibiting  a  con- 
tinued series  of  Colored  Elevations,  of  all  the  Dwellings, 
Stores,  and  Public  Buildings  fronting  on  .  .  .  Broad- 
way. Names,  and  to  a  certain  extent  signs,  of  Mer- 
chants and  Traders  are  introduced  on  the  plates;  to 
which  is  added  a  reference  to  the  numbers  of  the  Houses, 
arranged  so  as  to  show  the  name  and  trade  of  every 
occupant,  with  their  business  cards." 

Very  Scarce. 


135.  Broadway 


Lithographic  Panorama  of  the  West  side  of  Broadway 
from  No  1  to  No  203,  near  Fulton  street.  In  four  sec- 
tions. About  1858. 


136.  Broadway 

J.  Bornet. 

Unlettered  proof,  Trinity  Church  and  Broadway  from 
the  south,  of  the  Autenrieth-Hoff  series  of  Views  of 
New- York.  Framed.  Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6°2  x  9-2 

137.  Broadway 

Reduced  outline  of  the  "Picture"  of  the  proposed  .  .  . 
Albany  Street  .   .   .  extended  to  Broadway. 

Trinity  Church  Yard  As  it  is:  Some  persons  would 
desecrate  and  destroy  it.  Let  it  not  be  profaned! 

Ferd.  Mayer  &  Co.  Lithographers.  Contemporary 
frame. 

Lithographs  Rectangles,  6  12  x  11  1 

138.  Broadway 

Street  Views  |  Trinity  Church  |  Broadway,  N.  Y.  | 
Trinity  Church  in  centre,  Broadway,  west  side  from  57 
to  Trinity  at  top;  from  Soldiers  monument  to  159  at 
bottom  and  four  separate  rows  of  buildings  at  sides. 
The  Tallis  series.  Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  7=9  x  10 

139.  Broadway 

A.  Tallis  Engraver  |  [Broadway.] 

West  side  from  Trinity  Churchyard  to  No.  137;  from 
No.  139  to  No.  167;  from  No.  169  to  No.  187,  and  from 
No.  189  to  No.  207  cor.  Fulton  St. 

Four  strips  in  one  frame.   1857.  Very  Scarce. 

140.  Broadway 

Original  pencil  drawing  of  lower  Broadway  looking 
south  from  about  Exchange  Place.  i2mo. 


141.  Broadway 

(Trinity  Church)  |  Trinity  Building,  |  Hatch  &  Co  | 
Lithographers. 

Cut  from  large  composition,  framed. 
Lithograph  in  colors. 

The  Anstice  views  from  the  Park  &  the  Custom  House, 
Wall  street.    Woodcuts,  framed.  (2) 

142.  Broadway 

Proposed  Rail  Road  For  Broadway,  |  —by  Joseph  Cur- 
tis |-  -  53  Lexengton  Av.  |  H.  A.  Harvey  del. — Lith.  of 
Wm.  Endicott  &  Co  N.  York.  |  etc. 

View  looking  south  from  Maiden  Lane  and  Cortland 
street,  showing  west  side  to  below  Trinity  Church. 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle ',  6=4  x  1 1  °5 

143.  Broadway 

Atwill's  Music  Establishment,  |  201  Broadway.  | 
View  on  Broadway. — St  Pauls  Church. — Astor  Hotel. 

A  printed  account  below.  A  beautiful  proof  impression 
of  the  first  issue  printed  in  blue.  Framed.  Very 
Scarce. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  6=5  x  9=2. 

144.  Broadway 

Same.    Second  Edition.  |  Broadway  Sights.  | 
J.  H.  Bufford's  Lithogy  .   .   .  etc. 


145.  Broadway 

The  Loew  Bridge  at  Fulton  Street. 
Ferrotype  from  nature,  1866.  Framed. 


146.  Broadway 

Drawn  on  Stone  by  R.  J.  Rayner. — Taken  from  Fulton 
Street — Designed  By  G.  Hayward,  Lithographer,  .  .  .  | 
View  of  Broadway  in  the  City  Of  New  York  with  the 
proposed  Elevated  Rail — Way  invented  by  John  Ran- 
del  Junr  C.  E.  |  etc. 

The  Gilsey-Whiton  Stuart  copy.  Very  Scarce. 
Lithograph  Rectangle ■,         x  24=5 

147.  Broadway 

Street  Views  |  Park  View.  |  Broadway.  N.  Y. 

Including  Chatham  str.,  St  Paul's  Chapel  and  the 
Astor  House  in  centre.  161-207  Broadway.  The  Tallis 
series.  Framed. 

Line  Rectangle,  y°g  x  io°i 

148.  Broadway 

Tallis's,  I  Street  Views  |  City  Hall.  |  Broadway.    N.  Y 

From  Vesey  St  and  the  Astor  House  to  Warren  St  with 
buildings  on  Barclay,  Church,  Murray  &  Warren  Sts  at 
the  sides.  The  City  Hall  in  center. 

Line  Rectangle,  7=10  x  io° 

149.  Broadway 

(Copyright  1849) — Lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major  117  Ful- 
ton St.  N  Y  I  Autumn  &  Winter  Fashions  For  1849  & 
1850  By  A.  Wheeler  No  4.  Courtlandt  St.  New  York. 

A  winter  scene  at  Broadway  and  the  Astor  House.  The 
railings  of  St  Paul's  churchyard  and  those  of  the  lower 
part  of  the  Park,  the  south  side  of  Vesey  street,  the 
Astor  House  and  west  side  of  Broadway  to  Park  Place. 
At  top  a  ball  room  scene. 

No  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  19=12  x  25=15 

[illustrated  on  opposite  page] 


150.  Broadway 

Richd  P.  Morgan,  Jr's.  |  Gothic  Arch.  Elevated  Rail 
Way. 

Looking  south  and  east  from  north  side  of  Vesey  street. 
Bay  and  hills  of  Staten  Island  in  distance. 

In  the  original  pamphlet,  1872. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6=14  x  9=14 

151.  Broadway 

D.  Benecke  N.  Y. —  |  55.—  | 

Sleighing  In  New  York.  Barnum's  Museum  in  winter 
etc.,  cut  to  rectangle,  lithograph  in  colors. 

152.  Broadway 

Broadway  South  from  the  Park.  On  the  back  Park 
Row. 

Original  pencil  drawings  intended  for  engravings.  Folio. 


153.  Broadway 

Clock  front  representation  on  glass  of  "View  In  Broad- 
way New  York."   South  from  the  Park.   About  1840. 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 


154.  Broadway 
K.  G.- 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  of  I  New- York  |  Drawn  by  C.  Autenrieth. — 
Published  by  Henry  Hoff  ...  |  St  Paul's  Church  | 
Barnum's  Museum.  &  Astor  House  |  (Copyright  1850) 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 


Lithograph  in  colors 


Rectangle,  6=4  x  8=14 


155-  Broadway 

Rit.  af  Klinckowstrom — Gr.  af  Akrell  |  Brodway-gatan 
och  Radhuset  i  Newyork. 

See  note  to  Number  32.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 
Aquatint  Rectangle,  8°  x  15=5 

156.  Broadway  and  Post  Office 

Original  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  Magnus  view, 
about  1880.  Framed. 

The  lithograph  made  from  above  drawing.  Framed.  (2) 

157.  Broadway 

The  west  side  of  Broadway  looking  north  from  the  upper 
corner  of  Barclay  street  at  the  American  Hotel,  show- 
ing Mechanics'  Hall  on  upper  side  of  Park  Place  and  ex- 
tending beyond  Murray  street. 

India  ink  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis.  Framed. 

Rectangle,  8°8  x  6°8 

158.  Broadway 

Broadway  Waltzes,  |  Broadway  Hotel  .   .   .  239.  etc. 

Mechanic's  Hall  with  the  emblem  on  the  building. 
Music  sheet.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  iwi  x  8°3 

159.  Broadway 

Litho  of  George  E.  Leefe,  New  York.—  |  Broadway,  | 
Looking  from  Chambers  Street. 

Framed.  Fine  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph,  tinted  Rectangle,  arched,  I2°i3  x  10°  10 


160.  Broadway 

Strong's  Sketches,  No  7.—  |  (Lith.  Of  Sarony  &  Major, 
—  1846)  I  Broadway  Promenaders — Latest  Style.  |  (Five 
lines)  I  Published  by  T.  W.  Strong,  98  Nassau  St.  N.  Y. 

Taylors  Saloon,  corner  of  Broadway  &  Franklin  St., 
appears  in  background.  Contemporary  frame.  One 
Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  11=8  x  8-<io 


161.  Broadway 

Tallis's  Street  Views.  |  From  309-Broadway. — To  347  | 
City  Prison  |  New  York. 

The  "Tombs"  in  centre,  City  Hospital  at  top.  Framed. 
Very  Scarce. 

Line  Rectangle,  7^9  x  10  2 


162.  Broadway 

From  349 — Broadway — 405 

The  City  Hospital  in  centre. 
Very  Scarce. 

Line 


City  Hospital  |  New  York 
The  Tallis  series.  Framed. 

Rectangle,  7°  10  x  9=13 


163.  Broadway 

Drawn  &  etched  by  T.  Hornor. — Aquatinted  by  J.  Hill. 
I  Broadway,  New-York.  [  Shewing  each  Building  from 
the  Hygeian  Depot  corner  of  Canal  Street,  to  beyond 
Niblo's  Garden,  f  — Printed  by  W.  Neale  |  Published  by 
Joseph  Stanley  &  Co  |  (Copyright) 

A  finely  colored  and  brilliant  impression  of  the  original 
issue  of  a  most  interesting  print.  Framed.  Very 
Scarce 


Aquatint 


Rectangle,  17°!  2  x  27=4 


164-  Broadway 

Wood-cut  advertisement  of  S.  C.  Jollie  &  Co.,  385 
Broadway,  near  White  street.  Piano  Forte,  Flute  & 
Music  Store,  showing  their,  and  adjoining  buildings. 
1835.  Small  folio.  Framed. 

South  from  Prince  St.,  1864.  Showing  a  pro- 
jected steam  elevated  railway.  Woodcut,  large  folio, 
framed.  (2) 


165.  Broadway 

Painted  By  H.  Sebron — Engraved  By  P.  Girardet  | 
New-York  |  Winter  Scene  in  Broadway — Scene  d'Hiver 
dans  Broadway.  |  (1857) 

Framed. 

Aquatint  23=8  x  34=7 

166.  Broadway 

Broadway  in  1890.  Looking  north  from  the  Rocking- 
ham Apartments  s.  e.  cor.  56th  St.  &  B'wy.  Photograph. 
Framed. 

167.  Brooklyn 

Brooklyn  Bridge  and  lower  part  of  the  city  and  Brook- 
lyn!. 

Brooklyn  City  Hall 

Original  drawings  by  Magnus.  Oblong  small  folios.  (2) 


168.  Brooklyn 

The  Brooklyn  Collegiate  Institute  for  Young  Ladies, 
(Mansion  House,  Hicks  st.)  on  music  sheet:  The  |  In- 
stitute Rondo  etc.  1831.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Vignette ;  4=10  x  6°g 


169.  Brooklyn 

Published  by  G.  Kraetzer  Sheffield  Av.  |  East  New 
York.  I  1867 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  16  2  x  24^6 

170.  Brooklyn 

G.  Hayward  |  Piatt  St  N.  Y—  |  Bloemen  Heuvel,  |  The 
Residence  of  Mr  I„  A  Willink,  |  Flatbush. 
The  residence,  raised  by  an  additional  story,  was  later 
the  Melrose  Hotel,  at  the  Flatbush  Ave.  entrance  of 
Prospect  Park.  Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  10^5  x  14^8 

171.  Brooklyn 

Buffords  Lithog.  136  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  |  South  Brook- 
lyn Building  Association.  |  (Improvements  for  Douglas, 
Butler  and  Warren  streets.  Three  views  on  sheet.) 
No  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  20=2  x  23-10 

172.  Business  Cards 

Fancy  &  Windsor  Chair  Manufactory,  Wholesale  & 
Retail.  I  Thos  Ash  |  P.  Maverick  &  Durand  sc.  |  Thos 
Ash  No  33  John  St.  New  York. 
Line,  with  vignette  view.  Very  Scarce. 

173.  Business  Cards 

Business  cards,  advertisements,  bill  heads  etc.  (22)  as  a 
lot. 

174.  Catherine  Street 

Photograph  from  nature  showing  the  original  home  of 
the  Hecker,  Jones,  Jewell  Milling  Co.  About  1845. 
Old  gold  frame. 


CENTRAL  PARK 


175.  Central  Park 

Central  Park.  |  (Copyright  1863) — Printed  by  F.  Hep- 
penheimer  .  .  .  |  Published  by  John  Bachmann,  76 
Nassau  St.  New  York. 

A  birds-eye  view  surrounded  by  thirty-nine  smaller 
views.  Framed. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle ',  21-2  x  28°6 

176.  Central  Park 

Martel,  pinxt. — L.  Geissler  |  Pub'd  by  Wm  H.  Shields, 
221  Canal  St  N.  Y. — (Copyright  1864,)— Lith.  Of 
Henry  C.  Eno,  37,  Park  Row,  N.  Y.  |  Mattel's  New 
York  Central  Park.  |  (Dedication) 

Very  fine.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  23^6  x  36=4 

177.  Central  Park 

(Copyright  1862  by  Currier  &  Ives.)  |  Central  Park, 
The  Drive.  |  New  York,  Published  By  Currier  &  Ives, 
1 52  Nassau  St 

Fine  copy.  Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  11=2  x  15=6 

178.  Central  Park 

A  proof  before  all  letters  of  Central  Park,  Feeding  The 
Swans,  published  by  H.  Schile,  N.  Y.  One  Other 
Known. 


Lithograph  in  colors 


Rectangle,  17=12  x  24=4 


179-  Central  Park 

— L  W  A  |  Currier  &  Ives,  Lith.  N.  Y. — (Copyright 
1862) — C.  Parsons,  Del.  |  Central-Park,  Winter.  |  The 
Skating  Pond.  |  New  York,  Published  By  Currier  & 
Ives,  152  Nassau  St. 

Interesting  and  spirited  scene  showing  costumes  of  the 
period.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  18=  x  26=10 

180.  Central  Park 

A  proof  before  all  letters  of  Central  Park,  Winter 
Sports.  (Skating  and  sleighing  scene)  published  by  H. 
Schile,  N.  Y.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  1 7  1 2  x  24=6 


181.  Centre  Market 

Woodcut  by  Benson  J.  Lossing  in  the  Youth's  Magazine 
for  Nov 'r  1839.  i2mo  paper,  uncut. 

Centre  and  Chambers  Streets.  Original  pen  and  ink 
drawing  by  Chas  Magnus,  ca.  1880,  framed.  (2) 

182.  Century  House 

Old  blue  and  white  Dutch  tile  from  the  Century  House, 
Broadway  and  212th  Street,  built  by  J.  A.  Nagle  in 
1748.  Framed. 

  Colored  photograph  of  the  Old  Century  House, 

July  1894  (2) 

183.  Chatham  Square 

Original  pen  and  ink  sketch  by  Chas  Magnus.  Small 
folio. 


[  No.  185  ] 


1 84.  Chickering  Hall 

Echoes  From  Chickering  Hall  etc.  Dr  Hans  von  Bulow. 
Copyright  1876  by  Schuberth  &  Co.  Mayer,  Merkel 
&  Ottman.  Lithog. 

Music  sheet. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  q°6  x  9°i 

—  Woodcut,  small  folio. 

—  Photograph,  small  folio.  (3) 


CHURCHES 

185.  Brick  Church 

A  proof  before  all  letters  of  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
Beekman  Street  &  Park  Row. 

A  beautiful  and  artistic  specimen  from  the  William 
Loring  Andrews  collection.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  i6°2  x  1  2" 

[illustrated  on  preceding  page] 

1 86.  First  Congregational  Church 

D.  H.  Arnot,  Draughn — (Copyright  1845) — Penwork 
Lith.  I  Entrance  To  First  Congregational  Church,  | 
Broadway  New  York  1845. 

No  548,  between  Spring  and  Prince  streets;  afterwards 
the  Dusseldorf  Gallery. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  I2°8  x  8=4 

Brick  Church.  Bill-head  Jan.  9,  1850  of  M.  W.  Dodd, 
bookseller.  Framed.  (2) 

187.  Second  Congregational  Church 

-D.  I  A.  J.   Davis  del.— J.   R.  Brady  Architect.- 
Imbert's  lithography  |  Second  Congregational  Church 

N.  Y.  I  Erected  1826  corner  of  Prince  and  Mercer 
Streets  .   .  . 

Destroyed  by  fire  1839.  The  Daly-Borden  copy. 
Framed.  India  Proof. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  9^14  x  12° 

188.  Second  Congregational  Church 

Original  drawing  in  outline  by  A.  J.  Davis,  about  1828. 

Wrongly  marked  "Second  Unitarian  Church,  corner  ot 
Prince  and  Mercer  st.  N.  Y.  J.  R.  Bondy,  Architect, 
1828  or  so."  Framed. 


189.  Grace  Church 

—J.  Borne t. 

Unlettered  proof  of  the  Autenrieth-Hoff  series.  Shows 
the  old  buildings  on  the  site  of  Stewart's  and  Wana- 
maker's  store.  Framed.  Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6°2  x  9° 

190.  Holy  Redeemer 

John  Walch,  Architect,  Superintendent  And  Designer— 
Lith  By  J.  Cameron  111,  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  |  The  Ger- 
man Catholic  Church  Of  The  Most  Holy  Redeemer  |  in 
third  Street  New  York.  |  —J.  Walch.  Architect,— 
— Wooley  &  Hughes,  Masons,—  |  T  Keech:  Carpenter, 
Printed  By  G.  W.  Lewis  1 1 1  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  |  (Di- 
mensions) 

No  Record  of  Public  Sale. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  27=14  x  17=8 

191.  John  Street  Methodist 

I.  B.  &  P.  C.  Smith  Pinxt—  j  A  Correct  View  of  the  Old 
Methodist  Church  in  John  Street  N.  York  |  The  first 
erected  in  America.  Founded  A.  D.  1768.  |  — Sold  by 
Meyers  &  Smith  59  Fulton  Street. 

In  the  original  book,  paper  covers,  uncut,  1824.  Col- 
ored. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  io°2  x  13^13 

192.  Middle  Dutch  Church 

An  India  proof  before  letters,  finely  engraved,  probably 
cut  from  larger  composition.  Viewed  from  the  south. 

Line  Rectangle,  3=15  x  2°  13 


193-  Middle  Dutch  Church 

Middle  Dutch  Church,  Corner  Nassau  &  Cedar  Sts. 
N.  York,  and:  Old  Dutch  Church  in  the  fort  of  Nieuw 
Amsterdam,  with  portraits  of  the  Pastors  Of  The 
Collegiate  Reformed  Dutch  Church.  On  stone  by  C. 
Parsons — G.  &  W.  Endicott  Lith. 

Folio,  framed. 

194.  St.  Ann's  Episcopal  Church 

St.  Ann's  Episcopal  Church.  Lith.  of  Sarony  Major  & 
Knapp,  on  Sunday  School  certificate,  1866. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  19=  x  13=6 

St.  Ann's  Church  For  Deaf  Mutes,  And  the 
Rectory,  West  1 8th  st.   Woodcut,  small  folio.  (2) 

195.  St.  John's  Chapel 

St.  John's  Chapel,  New  York.  | 
Colored.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7=15  x  io°8 

196.  St.  John's  Chapel 

— Mielatz  |  — '09 

St  John's  Chapel,  Varick  street.  Soft  ground  etching, 
printed  in  color  from  3  plates.  Signed  proof  No  24. 

Etching  Rectangle,  9=1 2  x  6°i 4 

197.  St.  Luke's  Church 

Clock  front  colored  representation  on  glass  of  St 
Luke's  Church  |  Hudson  St  N.  Y.  Framed.  Very 
Scarce. 


198.  St.  Mark's  Church 

The  front  of  the  church  by  A.  J.  Davis.  On  the  back  a 
plan  of  the  interior  with  dimensions  etc. 

Original  Plan  Vignette,  \y  x  17=8 

199.  St.  Mark's  Church 

"Gallery  St.  Mark's  Ch.  |  —Davis.  Arc.  |  Pews  in 
gallery  to  be  divided  |  as  shewn  on  this  side." 

Original  Plan  Rectangle,  x  8°2 

200.  St.  Patrick's  Cathedral 

The  New  Cathedral.  Fifth  Avenue,  New.  York.  Litho- 
graph in  colors  by  J.  Stiner. 

Large  folio,  antique  gilt  frame. 

201.  St.  Paul's  Church 

St.  Pauls  Church.  New  York.  ca.  1800.  An  early  ex- 
ample of  pen-and-brush  color  drawing,  known  as 
"Fractur"  work,  by  an  amateur. 

A  crude  but  interesting  portrayal  of  the  church  and 
neighborhood  and  the  quaint  costumes  of  the  promen- 
aders  in  the  south  end  of  the  Park.  Framed. 


202.  St.  Paul's 

Engraved  by  James  Eddy  Wall  St.  N.  Y.  from  a  draw- 
ing by  A.  j.  Davis.  |  St.  Pauls.  Broadway,  N.  Y.  | 
Drawn  And  Engraved  For  The  N.  York  Mirror,  j 
And  Ladies'  Literary  Gazette. 

Line  Vignette,  6°  10  x  6°9 

Fine  deckle  edge  proof  before  printers  line. 

Woodcut,  on  title-page  of  The  Churchman's  Almanac, 
1834.  1 2mo  paper,  uncut. 

St  Paul's,  1848.  Photogravure,  folio.  (3) 


203.  St.  Paul's  M.  E.  Church 

1766  I  Centenary  of  Methodism  |  1866  |  What  Hath 
God  Wrought.  |  St.  Pauls  M.  E.  Church  22d  St.  & 
4  Av.  New-York.  |  Lately  Dedicated.  |  Published  By 
E.  C.  Middleton  &  Co  Cincinnati,  O.—  |  The  Bishops 
Of  The  M.  E.  Church. 

Portrait  of  John  Wesley,  Philip  Embury's  Residence, 
John  St.  Methodist  Church  and  twenty-one  portraits 
of  the  bishops. 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  21  7  x  1 6^13 

204.  St.  Philip's  Church 

St  Philips  Church.  Prud'homme  Sc.  (Centre  street  near 
Leonard)  8vo. 

St  Patrick's  Cathedral.  Photographs. 

St  Thomas'  Church  Broadway.  Drawn  by 
A.J.Davis — Rawdon, Wright  &  Co  sc.  for  the  New  York 
Mirror,  1829.  Framed.  (4) 

205.  St.  Thomas'  Church 

Drawn  by  A.  J.  Davis,  N.  Y. — Church  Of  St.  Thomas, 
N.  York,  j  Front  64  .   .   .  length  113  Ft. 

An  original  drawing.  7,9  x  9-14,  probably  made  for  the 
New  York  Mirror  print.  Framed.  From  the  Pyne 
collection. 

206.  St.  Thomas'  Church 

Original  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis  of  the  interior,  ca. 
1828. 

On  the  reverse  a  drawing  of  a  church.  Framed. 


I 


f 


[  No.  209  ] 

207.  Synagogue 

Original  crayon  drawing,  by  Oberhardt,  of  the  interior 
of  the  Rivington  street  synagogue.  Framed. 

Discourse  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  the 
Synagogue  of  Shearith  Israel  (60  Crosby  st.)  by  Mor- 
decai  M.  Noah.  8vo  paper,  1818. 

Temple  Emmanu-El.  Photograph.  (Interior) 

Hebrew  Orphan  Asylum.  (4) 

208.  Trinity  Church 

Water-color  of  old  Trinity  Church  from  the  rear,  show- 
ing back  of  City  Hotel,  Wall  street  Presbyterian 
Church,  etc.  "A.  J.  Davis  del." 

[illustrated] 


209.  Trinity  Church 

Ruins  of  Trinity  Church.  |  As  seen  after  the  memorable 
Conflagration  of  Septr  21st  1776,  by  which  Four  hun- 
dred and  ninety  three  |  buildings  comprising  about  a 
sixth  part  of  the  City  of  New  York  was  laid  in  ashes. 
From  a  sketch  |  taken  on  the  Spot  by  the  late  Thomas 
Barrow  Esqe  one  of  the  Vestry  of  said  Church  |  On 
Stone  by  J.  Evers. — Lith.  &  Published  by  J.  Childs 
N.  Y. 

Repaired.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  10^6  x  I2°i 

210.  Trinity  Church 

Drawn,  Engraved  &  Published,  by  J.  A.  Rolph,  72, 
Carmine  St.  New  York.  |  Trinity  [Old]  Church,  New 
York.  I  Founded  1696,  destroyed  by  fire  1776,  rebuilt 
1788,  and  finally,  taken  down  1839,  |  (Copyright  1840) 

Line  Rectangle,  n°8  x  8° 

211.  Trinity  Church 

Another  copy,  cut  to  rectangle,  but  an  un- 
usually fine  impression. 

Line  engraving,  vignette,  on  title  page:  Les- 
sons I  for  I  Children,  |  By  |  Mrs  Barbauld,  |  With  4 
Original  Tales.  |  New  York,  |  W.  B.  Gilley.   i6mo.  (2) 

212.  Trinity  Church 

Drawn  Engraved  &  Published  by  J.  A.  Rolph,  New 
York  I  Trinity  [New]  Church,  New  York.  |  Consecrated 
on  Ascension  Day,  May  21st  1846.  |  (Copyright  1850) 

Very  Scarce. 


Line 


Rectangle,  10-15  x 


213.  Trinity  Church 

Richd  Uphohn,  Esqr  Archt — Drawn  on  stone,  by  John 
Forsyth  &  F.  W.  Mimee, —  |  Birds-Eye  View  |  of  | 
I  Trinity  Church,  New- York.  |  (Copyright  1847) 

A  very  interesting  view.  The  New  Jersey  shore  in  the 
far  background  shows  a  few  widely  scattered  houses.  In 
the  river  shipping  is  indicated  and  the  old  gable  roofed 
buildings  in  the  middleground  are  in  marked  contrast  to 
the  present  structures.  Issuing  from  the  main  entrance 
is  what  appears  to  be  a  procession  of  charity  children. 

Three  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  19°  12  x  I5°i4 

CITY  HALL 

214.  City  Hall 

From  The  Original  Drawing  By  George  Holland — 
Lith.  &  Printed  In  Colors  By  C.  Currifr,  33  Spruce  St 
N  Y.  I  A  View  Of  The  Federal  Hall  Of  The  City  Of 
New  York,  |  as  appeared  in  the  Year  1797;  with  the 
Adjacent  buildings  thereto.  |  Drawn  expressly  for  D.  T. 
Valentine's  Manual. 

The  Very  Scarce  First  Issue. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  14^1  x  2o°io 

215.  City  Hall 

Beauties  Of  America.  |  City  Hall  |  New  York  |  I  &  W 
Ridgway 

Blue  plate,  10=,  slight  chip  at  bottom.  Barber  143. 

216.  City  Hall 

City  Hall  |  New  York  |  Jacksons  Warranted. 

Black  deep  plate,  ioQ8,  border  floral  design.  Barber  280. 


[No.  219  ] 


217.  City  Hall 

Blue  bowl,  6^4.  Floral  decoration. 

218.  City  Hall 

Dark  blue  cup,  310.  Floral  decoration. 

219.  City  Hall 

Original  water-color,  signed  "A.  J.  Davis  |  1830" 
One  of  the  most  important  of  the  Davis  originals.  In 
the  background  appear  the  old  Alms  House  afterwards 
the  American  Academy  of  Fine  Arts  on  Chambers  St., 
and  Residences  of  John  Jacob  Astor  &  Philip  Hone  on 
Broadway.  Oblong  large  folio. 

[illustrated] 

220.  City  Hall 

A  proof  of  the  lithograph  by  A.  J.  Davis  about  1828. 
Framed.  Three  or  Four  Known. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  1  2^6  x  18=4 


221.  City  Hall 

Drawn  by  A.  J.  Davis. — V.  Balch,  sculpt  |  City  Hall, 
New- York.  |  Drawn  and  Engraved  expressly  for  the 
New-York  Mirror,  .   .   .  1828. 

The  original  copper  plate  of  the  above  view. 
Both  framed.  (2) 

222.  City  Hall 
New-York — City-Hall 

Colored  cover  of  a  lady's  band-box.  oz.  1830.  Framed. 
Very  Scarce. 

223.  City  Hall 

Grand  Funeral  Procession  in  Memory  of  Gen.  Jackson.  | 
As  it  started  from  the  City  Hall.  New-York  June  24th 
1845.  I  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  H.  R.  'Robinson,  142  Nassau 
Street  N.  Y. 

Colored,  framed.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°2  x  12°  14 

224..  City  Hall 

Annual  Ball  |  Guardian  Fire  Engine  Co  No  29. 

Parade  of  Engine  "29"  company  marching  down  Broad- 
way 1847,  on  glazed  card.  Framed.  One  Other 
Known. 

Line  Vignette,  y  \o  x  5=12 

225.  City  Hall 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  of  I  New-York  |  Drawn  by  C.  Autenrieth — Pub- 
lished by  Henry  HofT  .   .   .  |  City  Hall  j  (Copyright 

1850) 

Framed.   Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  6^3  x  8  =  15 


226.  City  Hall 

Lith.  Of  E.  C.  Kellogg,  87  Fulton  St.  N  York  &  25  Elm 
St.  Hartford.  Conn. — (etc.)  |  Sons  Of  Temperance.  | 
364- 

About  1850.  An  interior  with  a  brother  administering 
the  pledge  to  a  new  member.  The  City  Hall  is  seen 
thru  the  windows.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  11=15  x  %°9 

227.  City  Hall 

Lith.  Of  E.  C.  Kellogg,  87  Fulton  St.  N.  York  &  73 
Main  St.  Hartford,  Conn. — Horace  Thayer  &  Co,  127 
Main  St  Buffalo  |  City  Hall,  New  York.  |  488 

Colored.  Fine.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°3  x  i2°6 


228.  City  Hall 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  Currier  &  Ives, — 152  Nassau  St  N.  Y.  | 
Burning  Of  The  City  Hall  New  York,  |  on  the  night  of 
the  17th  August  1858.  I  Supposed  to  have  taken  fire 
from  the  fire  works  exhibited  in  commemoration  of  the 
successful  laying  of  the  Atlantic  telegraph  Cable. 

Colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°i  x  12=4 


229.  City  Hall 

(Copyright  and  published  1865  by  Currier  &  Ives.)  | 
The  Body  Of  The  Martyr  President,  Abraham  Lincoln. 
I  Lying  In  State  At  The  City  Hall,  N.  Y.  April  24th  & 
25th  1865. 

Important  as  a  Lincoln  as  well  as  a  C  &  I  item. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,         x  8°5 

 Memento  Mori.    Woodcut  portrait  of  Lincoln 

with  mourning  borders.   Small  folio.  (2) 


230.  City  Hall 

Original  pen  and  ink  drawing  of  the  Magnus  view  of 
the  City  Hall  and  Court  House,  about  1880.  Framed. 

  The  lithograph  made  from  above  drawing. 

Framed. 

 Eng.  by  W.  G.  Mason  Phila  City  Hall— New 

York.  On  engraved  title  page  1823.  (3) 

231.  City  Hall 

Litho  of  George  E.  Leefe,  New  York.—  |  The  City  Hall. 

Framed,  fine  copy.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  9°  12  x  13° 

CITY  HALL  PARK 

232.  City  Hall  Park 

From  An  Original  Drawing.  |  New  York  City  Hall 
Park. 

North  End,  1825.  Scudder's  American  Museum  etc. 
Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  12=3  x  17=8 

233.  City  Hall  Park 

Der  Park  u.  das  Stadthaus  in  New- York. — Le  Park  et 
l'Hotel  de  ville  a  New-York.  |  Nurnberg  bei  J.  C.  Renner 
Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5°8  x  8° 

234.  City  Hall  Park 
Croton  Fountain.  N.  Y. 

Clock  front  colored  representation  on  glass  of  the  City 
Hall  Park  and  Park  Row.  ca.  1840.  Framed.  Very 
Scarce. 


235-  City  Hall  Park 

Croton  Water  Celebration  1842,  |  (Copyright  1842)! 
Published  by  J.  F.  Atwill,  201  Brodway 

Park  and  fountain,  Broadway  and  Chatham  Street 
looking  north.  Drawing  of  the  figures  crude  but  print  of 
great  interest.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7  14  x  12=4 

236.  City  Hall  Park 

Rawdon,  Wright,  Hatch  &  Edson,  New  York.  Hank 
note  India  proof. 

The  Bridewell.  Original  pencil  drawing,  241110 

(2) 

237.  City  Hall  Park 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier, — (Copyright  1846) — 2 
Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  View  Of  The  Park  Fountain  &  City 
Hall  N.  Y.  I  No  401. 

Colored.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8  =  1  x  11  11 


238.  City  Hotel 

City  Hotel  j  New  York 

Dark  blue  plate  8-8  Border,  oak  leaves  and  acorns. 
Barber  207. 

Repaired. 

239.  City  Hotel 

Engrav'd  for  Longworths  American  Almanac  and  New 
York  Directory.  |  Tisdale.—  |  A  View  of  the  New  City 
Tavern. 


Stauffer  3259.  Very  Scarce. 
Line 


Rectangle,  y  x  4=3 


240.  City  Hotel 

—  Same.    Modern  impression  on  India  paper. 

City  Hotel,  |  Broad  Way.  |  New  York.  |  Chester  Jen- 
nings, I  (13  lines) 

Woodcut,  India  proof  before  all  letters.  Lossing-Bar- 
ritt,  sc. 

Woodcut,  on  bill  head,  May  13th,  1845.  Framed.  (4) 

241.  Claremont 

Claremont,  Apr.  19th  1878  (Good  Friday) 

Original  pencil  drawing,  with  smaller  sketch  on  back. 

242.  Clinton  Hall 

Clinton  Hall  opposite  Park. 

Clinton  Hall,  Nassau  Street.  American  Bible  Society. 
Original  drawings  by  A.  J.  Davis.  (2) 

243.  Clinton  Hall 

"Donnells"  Water  Street  |  adjoining  Tammany  Hall. 
"Donnell's"  Water  Street. 

Original  drawings  by  A.  J.  Davis,  inscribed  as  above 
but  Clinton  Hall.  (2) 

244.  Collect  Pond 

Map  ot  Collect  Pond  and  vicinity:  "A  view  of  the 
Collect  Pond  and  its  vicinity  in  The  City  of  New  York 
in  the  year  1793.  The  dotted  lines  show  the  present 
position  of  the  streets." 

The  streets  indicated  are:  Canal,  Walker,  White, 
Franklin,  Leonard,  Anthony,  Pearl,  Duane  and  Cross. 
Water-color,  iou  x  13a  Old  frame.    Very  Important. 


245-  Colosseum 

London  by  Day — Paris  by  Night  |  The  |  Colosseum  | 
35th  Street — &  Broadway.  |  New-  |  York  at  all  Times- 
London  by  Night  |  — J.  Bien,  Lith. 

The  Colosseum  in  a  circle  in  centre.   City  Hall,  from 
Broadway,  showing  'busses  in  lower  left. 

On  Description  of  the  Colosseum,  etc.  roy.  8vo  paper, 

(1874,  2  copies) 

Programme  on  satin,  Reception  Conversazione,  Jan.  8, 
1874-  (4) 


246.  Coenties  Slip 

Original  pen  and  ink  drawings  by  Chas  Magnus. 

East  view  and  West  view.  (2) 


COLUMBIA  COLLEGE 

247.  Columbia  College 

Columbia  |  College  N.  Y 

Dark  blue  plate.  (Maker  Ralph  Stevenson)  Border 
oak  leaves  and  acorns.  Barber  202. 

608 


248.  Columbia  College 

Columbia  College  Commencement. 

On  card.  Front  view  of  the  College.  1807.  Very  Scarce. 

Etching  Vignette,  1  =  14  x  3=4 


249-  Columbia  College 

John  W.  Francis'  admission  card  to  Dr  Hosack's  lec- 
tures 1808. 

Columbia  College  Commencement  181 1.  Line  engrav- 
ing by  P.  Maverick,  with  scene. 

Commencement  1 82 1 . 

Commencement  1848 

Receipt  cards  for  John  W.  Francis,  Sophomore  &  Junior 
years.  (2) 

Columbia  College.  1852. 

Columbia  College  1853.  Line  engraving  with  scene. 
Commencement  i860.  (9) 


250.  Columbia  College 

Hsec  Olim  Meminissajuvabit  |  New  York — Prud'homme 
del  &  Sc.  I  1823  (and  1824)  and  three  other  cards  in  one 
frame. 

Line  Vignette,  2°  x  3=14 


251.  Columbia  College 

— Lowe.  N.  Y  I  Commencement.  |  1839. 
View  of  the  College,  on  glazed  card. 

Line  Vignette,  2=3  x  3=12 

  Annual  Ball  |  Engraved  by — J.  N.  Grimbrede  | 

Lady  Washington  Fire  Engine  Co  No  40. 

The  Tombs  with  the  burning  of  the  wooden  tower.  In 
one  frame. 


252.  Columbia  College 

Philolexian  Society  1 83 1  Anniversary.  Engraved  Card. 

A.  LI.  S.  1  8  ^  t  to  John  W.  Francis,  "Honorary  Member" 
(2)  ' 

Printed  invitation  to  Dr  Francis  to  dine  with  the  trus- 
tees 1820,  1,  (2) 

Notices  of  meetings  &c  (4) 

A.  L.  S.  1  p.  4to  from  Pres.  Chas  King  (10) 

253.  Columbia  College 

Photograph  of  the  old  college,  College  Place,  by  E.  L. 
Walker,  1854,  framed. 

Photograph,  4to,  from  the  East. 

Dr  Francis'  residence  Bond  St.,  N.  Y.  Richardson,  Sc. 
India  proof  before  letters.  (3) 


THURSDAY  EVENING,  JANUARY  21,  AT  8:15 
Second  Session,  Numbers  254  to  504,  Inclusive 


254.  Columbus  Avenue 

View  of  Shanties  on  the  corner  of  82d  Street  and  9th 
Ave.,  by  F.  H.  Lungren 

A  charming  original  water-color,  signed:  "Lungren, 
'79."  Neatly  matted,  framed. 

7°8  x  n°4 

255.  Cranston's  Hotel 

Cranston's  Hotel: — Fifth  Avenue.  |  Opposite  The  En- 
trance Of  Central  Park.  |  Photographed  by  M.  B. 
Brady  N  Y 

The  intended  hotel  was  to  be  erected  on  the  square,  59th 
to  60th  Sts,  5th  to  Madison  Ave's,  the  property  of 
Hiram  Cranston  of  the  New  York  Hotel.  In  pamphlet 
prospectus  1866. 

256.  Croton  Aqueduct  S 

Lithograph,  vignette  of  High  Bridge  on  title  page  of  T. 
Schramke's  Description  of  the  New  York  Croton  Aque- 
duct, folio  N.  Y.  &  Berlin  1846.  There  are  19  other  plates 
of  the  reservoirs,  Manhattan  and  Clendinning  Valleys 
etc.  Original  boards.  Very  Scarce. 

257.  [Water  Supply] 

Report  of  William  Weston  on  Introducing  WTater  from 
the  Bronx  River    8vo  N.  Y.  1799,  paper,  unopened. 

Disbrow's  Expose  of  Water  Boring.  i6mo  N.  Y.  1831, 
paper.  (2) 


CRYSTAL  PALACE 


258.  Crystal  Palace 

New  York,  1853.  |  Robert  Feast  |  15  &  16  |  Pavement  j 
Finsbury  Square  |  London. 

The  Crystal  Palace,  from  the  west,  on  bonbonniere, 
circular. 

5,4 

259.  Crystal  Palace 

New  York  Exhibition  Building  |  from  a  design  by 
Messrs  Carstensen  and  Gildemeister.  |  Lith.  bv  A.  Pet- 
ermann,  .   .   .  — 9,  Charing  Cross  London. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5  8  x  9  4 

Below  are  Ground  and  Gallery  plans,  Dimensions  etc. 
Very  Scarce. 

Prospectus,  Oct  n,  1852.     Woodcut  view  of 
building  etc.,  J.  W. — Richardson — Cox,  N.  Y.  Framed. 

(*) 

260.  Crystal  Palace 

Drawn  From  Nature — &  On  Stone  By  J.  Bachman. 

(Copyright  18  53)  |  Birds  Eye  View  Of  The  |  New  York 

Crystal  Palace.  |  and  Environs.  |  Published  By  John 

Bachman,  37  City  Hall  Place  New  York. 

The  Whiton-Stuart  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  21=8  x  31=6 

261.  Crystal  Palace 

Figures  by  Doepler.—  |  Designed  by  Carstensen  & 
Gildemeister  .  .  .  (Copyright  1852  by  Theodore 
Sedgwick  .  .  .)  Lithography  of  Nagel  &  YVeingartner 
.  .  .  I  New  York  Crystal  Palace  for  the  Exhibition  oi 
the  Industry  of  all  Nations.  |  (etc.)  |  Edmund  Hurry, 
Consulting  Architect  etc.  L.  C.  Stuart,  Assistant  Secty. 
etc.  I  Published  by  Goupil  &  Co  .   .  . 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  17^13  x  28°i4 


262.  Crystal  Palace 

Designed  by  Carstensen  &  Gildemeister  N.  Y. — (Copy- 
right 1853) — Lithography  of  Nagel  &  Weingartner  .  .  . 
I  New  York  Crystal  Palace  for  the  Exhibition  of  the 
Industry  of  all  Nations.  |  (  etc.)  |  Published  by  Goupil  & 
Co  289  Broadway  New- York. 

Copy  of  the  preceding  with  Latting  tower  introduced. 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  12  15  x  20- 


263.  Crystal  Palace 

F.  F.  Palmer,  Del. — (Copyright  1853,  by  N.  Currier)— 
Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier,  152  Nassau  St.  N.  Y.  | 
New  York  Crystal  Palace.  |  For  The  Exhibition  Of  The 
Industry  Of  All  Nations,  (etc.) 

Slightly  clipped  at  top.  Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  oblong  folio 


264..  Crystal  Palace 

To  Theodore  Sedgwick,  Esq  |  25th  Edition.  The  | 
Crystal  Schottisch,  |  (Copyright  1853)  |  etc.  Lith.  Of 
Sarony,  Major  &  Knapp,  .   .  . 

Lithograph  colored  Rectangle,  ~r-  x  9=15 

Framed. 

New  York,  Crystal  Palace  |  Polka.  |  — F.  Pfleger  |  Lith. 
by  Powers  &  Weller.  |  (etc  1853)  (2) 


265.  Crystal  Palace 

—Published  Sepr  1st  1853,  by  |  —George  Baxter,  [ 
Proprietor   &    Patentee,  |  —London.  |  Crystal  Palace, 
New  York. 

First  issue  before  reducing  to  arched  rectangle.  Very 
Scarce. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  5^14  x  13° 


266.  Crystal  Palace 

A  proof  before  all  letters.  The  Crystal  Palace  sur- 
rounded by  smaller  vignettes  of  City  Hall;  Post  Office; 
Custom  House;  Merchants  Exchange;  Olympic  Thea- 
tre; Taylor's  saloon;  Trinity;  and  Grace  Churches; 
Astor  House;  Broadway  south  from  the  Park;  Chatham 
Square;  and  Irving  House. 

From  the  Holden  sale.  No  Other  Known. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  6-4  x  9^4 


267.  Crystal  Palace 

Engraved  &  Published  by  Capewell  &  Kimmel  208, 
Broadway.  |  The  New  York  Crystal  Palace. 

On  glazed  card;  first  issue. 

Line  Rectangle,  3°i2  x  5^7 

The  New- York  Crystal  Palace.  An  Ode  By  Charles 
Smith,  Broadside,  printed  on  satin. 

A.  L.  S.  1  p.,  4to  1853  from  the  author  presenting  the 
above  to  Pres.  Franklin  Pierce.  (3) 


268.  Crystal  Palace 

Currier  &  Ives,  Lith.  N.  Y.—  j  Burning  Of  The  New- 
York  Crystal  Palace,  |  on  Tuesday  Oct.  5th  1858.  | 
During  Its  Occupation  For  The  Annual  Fair  Of  The 
American  Institute.  |  New  York  Pubd  By  Currier  & 
Ives,  152  Nassau  Street. 

Colored.  Fine  Copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  16-12  x  25=4 


269-  Crystal  Palace 

Lith  &  Pub.  By  Currier  &  Ives, — 1 52  Nassau  St  N.  Y.  | 
Burning  Of  The  New  York  Crystal  Palace,  |  on  Tuesday 
Oct.  5th  1858  I  During  Its  Occupation  For  The  Annual 
Fair  Of  The  American  Institute. 

Colored.  Fine  proof  before  serial  number  ("598"). 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°i  x  12=9 


270.  Custom  House 
— J.  Bornet 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  Of  I  New- York  |  Henry  Hoff 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  6^3  x  9° 

271.  Davis,  Alexander  J. 

L.  S.  1  p  folio  1837  by  Mayor  Aaron  Clark  recommending 
Davis'  work  to  the  Common  Council 

Original  drawings  by  Davis  ot  old  N.  Y.  houses  (2)  and 
view  of  section  of  Ann  &  Nassau  streets,  after  Davis  by 
Anderson.  (4) 

272.  Deaf  and  Dumb  Asylum 

M.  E.  Thompson  Arch. — Litho.  of  Imbert. — On  Stone 
by  R.  C.  Long.  |  Deaf  And  Dumb  Asylum  New  York. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  3=13  x  7=2 

In  the  Tenth  Annual  Report,  with  a  plan,  8vo  1829, 
paper. 

49th  to  50th  streets,  Madison  to  4th  Avenues.  Later 
Columbia  College. 


2  73-  Deaths 

Return  of  Deaths  in  the  City  of  New  York  .  .  .  1804 
to  1808.  Published  by  Order  of  the  Common  Council. 
(John  Pintard)  i2moN.  Y.  1809,  paper,  unbound.  Very 
Scarce. 


274.  Debarquement  des  Troupes 

Die  Anlandung  der  Englischen  Trouppen  |  zu  Neu 
Yorck.  Grave  par  .  .  .  Habermann.  Se  vend  a 
Augsbourg  .   .  . 

Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  911  x  15-8 


DEEDS  AND  DOCUMENTS 

275.  Deed 

Richard  Nicolls  Esq.  Governo.  Genall  under  his  Royall 
Highness  James  Duke  of  York  .  .  .  a  certaine  Lott  of 
ground  ...  on  the  south  side  of  the  Cingel  (Wall 
st.)  between  the  Lotts  Govert  Loockermans  &  Arien 
Dircks  ...  to  frederick  Gisbert  vanderBergh  .  .  . 
27  Nov.  1667.  Signed  by  Richard  Nicolls. 

On  parchment,  framed. 

276.  Deed 

The  City  of  New  York  to  William  Bancke-,  1766, 
ground  between  high  and  low  water  mark  on  the  East 
river,  in  the  Out  ward.  Folio,  vellum. 

Signed  by  Aug.  v.  Cortlandt  and  with  fine  pendant  seal 
of  the  City. 


277-  Deed 

Henry  White  &  wife  to  Augustus  Van  Home,  1767, 
property  fronting  on  Broadway.  Folio,  vellum 

278.  Deed 

Samuel  Brown  &  Wife  to  Alexander  Ougsbury,  1768, 
property  in  the  North  ward,  Crown  (Liberty)  and 
Smith  (William)  streets.  Folio,  vellum. 


279.  Deed 

Rector  and  Wardens  of  Trinity  Church  to  Jeremiah 
Jessop,  1787,  land  on  Murray  street.  Signed  by  James 
Duane  and  with  fine  and  perfect  pendant  seal  oi  the 
corporation.  Folio,  vellum. 

280.  Deed 

Map  and  Deed  of  property  at  28  and  29  Downing  street, 
surveyed  at  the  joint  request  of  Aaron  Burr  and  John 
Jacob  Astor  1803  (1833) 

Deduction  of  title  to  William  Carr  of  said  property.  (2) 


281.  Deed 

Lease.  Richard  Varick  to  Wright  Post,  surgeon  and 
physician  1803,  dwelling  house  corner  of  Broadway  & 
Pine  street.  Signed  (twice)  by  Varick  &  Post. 

Citation  from  the  Mayor's  Court,  1772,  signed  by  Elias 
Desbrosses.  (2) 


282.  Delmonico's 

Delmonico's,  5th  Avenue  corner  of  14th  street,  with  the 
"Favorite"  Fifth  Avenue  'bus;  a  lady  driving. 

An  unusually  beautiful  drawing  by  "S.  L.  1875" 

Water-color  Rectangle,  6=12  x  13=4 


283.  Dod worth's 

Gift  Polka,  I  (Copyright  1852)  |  Souvenir  To  His  Pupils 
I  By  [  Allen    Dodworth  |  Lith.   Of  Sarony   &  Major 

...  etc 

Broadway,  adjoining  Grace  Church  rectory.  Framed. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  9=10  x  7  [3 

284.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

Looking  North  from  the  Battery;  Brooklyn  Bridge; 
St  Pauls  Church.  (3) 

285.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

St  Patricks  Cathedral;  The  Little  Church  around  the 
Corner;  Trinity  Church;  (small  plate)  (3) 

286.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

Trinity  Church;  (large  plate).  Columbus  Circle;  Fifth 
Ave.  and  34th  street.  (3) 

287.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

The  Ghetto;  The  Junk  Shop  (2);  Madison  Square  Gar- 
den. (4) 

288.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

Municipal  Building;  The  Plaza,  59th  street;  Soldiers  & 
Sailors  Monument.  (3) 

289.  Dolice  [Louis]  Etchings 

Washington  Arch  (2);  Landscape  by  moonlight.  (3) 

290.  Earle's  Hotel 

Earle's  Hotel,  cor.  Canal  &  Centre  streets.  Original 
pencil  drawing,  4to,  by  A.  J.  Davis. 

Earle's  Hotel,  2  woodcuts  (one  a  proof) 

Everett  House,  line  engraving,  proof.  (4) 


291-  Eighth  Avenue 

Photograph  from  nature  showing  old  Dutch  farm  house, 
at  Eighth  Ave.  and  147th  Street,  about  1880.  Framed. 

292.  Elevated  Railway 

Proposed  Elevated  Railway.  C  E.  H.  Bonwill,  No  1 
Murray  St.  N.  Y. — Marshall  &  Nisbit,  Arch't's  & 
Eng'rs. 

Lithograph.  Rectangle,  9.6  x  140 13 

293.  Elevated  Railway 

Highly  colored  and  embossed  early  view  ot  the  New 
York  Elevated  Ry  etc.  Very  Scarce. 

294.  Eliott  Mansion 

Fifth  Avenue  and  1 8th  Street.  Original  drawing. 
"Alex'r  I.  Davis  Arc't — first  study  for  a  Suburban 
dwelling."  (1835.)  Framed. 

295.  Eliott  Mansion 

Original  water-color  drawing  and  plan  of  the  Elliot 
Townsend  mansion:  " — Davis  Archt  Residence  Of 
H.  H.  Elliot  &  Townsend,  Corner  1 8th  Street  &  V 
Ave.  1843." 

It  stood  on  the  north-west  corner,  replaced  by  Chicker- 
ing  Hall  and  later  by  the  present  building  occupied  by 
P.  K.  Wilson  &  Son.  Framed. 

296.  Eliott  Mansion 

"Study  for  two  City  dwellings.  E.  &  T.  Vth  av." 
Plan  in  water-colors  by  A.  J.  Davis 


297-  Empire  City  Skating  Rink 

Third  Ave.  And  Sixty-Third  St.,  N.  Y.  |  Novel  Fete  of 
Extraordinary  Magnificence.  |  Brilliant  |  Fancy-Dress 
Carnival  |  Thursday  Eve'g,  Jan'y  14,  1869. 

^\V)od-cut  view  of:  "This  building,  not  only  the  largest 
Skating  Rink,  but  the  largest  place  of  amusement  on 
this  Continent." 

Play -hi  II  Folio 


298.  E ntre  triumphale 

Der  Einzug  der  Koniglichen  Yolcker  in  |  Neu  Yorck. 
Grave  par  .  .  Habermann.  Se  vend  a  Augs- 
bourg  .   .  . 

Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  9=9  x  15=9 


299.  Equitable  Building 

India  proof,  before  all  letters,  of  the  Equitable  Life 
Building,  120  B-oadway. 

Line  Vignette,  3=3  x  2°8 

Empire  City  Of  New  York.  Title-page  with  list  of  the 
Twenty  Beautiful  Colored  Yiews  of  the  Bornet-Hoff 
series.  (2) 


300.  Fashions 

New  York  Fashions  For  June  1830  |  — Imbert's  Lithog- 
raphy. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8-  x  10° 

Caricaturing  the  absurd  fashions  of  the  period.  Con- 
temporary black  &  gold  glass  &  frame.  No  Other 
Known. 


KiKTii  avk.wk.imi  uuav  uim,<  nkw-yohk. 
[  No.  302  ] 

301.  Fifth  Avenue 

Fifth  Avenue  Hotel.  Line  engraving.  American  Bank 
Note  Co.  India  proof;  Line  engraving  by  Baldwin  & 
Gleason;  small  lithograph  on  card  1859-1871.  (3) 

302.  Fifth  Avenue 

-Lith.  By  Hatch  &  Co.  29  William  St.  N.  Y.  |  Row 
Of  Dwelling  Houses,  |  Fifth  Avenue,  [Murray  Hill] 
New  York. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  n°8  x  16° 

East  side,  41st  to  42nd  streets.  Fine.  Very  Scarce. 

  Pictorial  woodcut  view  and  advertisement  of 

sale  of  the  Dwelling  Houses.  Framed.  (2) 

[illustrated] 


303.  Fifth  Avenue 

Original  drawing,  by  A.  J.  Davis  of  the  Row  of  Dwell- 
ing Houses  "for  Dr  A.  Anderson,  Aug.  1859" 

304.  Fifth  Avenue 

Looking  north  and  south  from  34th  Street. 

Photographs  from  nature,  July,  1885. 

Genl  Grant's  funeral.  Framed.  (2) 

305.  Fifth  Avenue 

Fifth  Avenue  From  42nd  Street,  Looking  North.  From 
An  Old  Photograph  By  John  Bachman  1879. — Litho- 
graphed &  Printed  By  R.  A.  Welcke,  N.  Y. 

Lithograph  in  colors 

306.  Fifth  Avenue 

Original  drawing  in  color  of  the  south-east  corner,  at 
44th  Str.  by  George  T.  Arata,  1902.  Henry  Tyson's 
market  &  Ye  Olde  Willow  Cottage.  Present  site  of  the 
Harriman  National  Bank.  Framed 

FIRES 

307.  Feu  Terrible  .  .  .  1776 

Schrockenvolle  Feuersbrunst  welche  zu  Neu  Yorck 
19   September    1776  .   .   .  Grave   par  .   .   .  Haber- 
mann.  Se  vend  a  Augsburg  .   .  . 
Colored. 

Etching  Rectangle,  9  7  x  k°8 

308.  Fire  of  1835 

Stone  Ware  |  Ruins  |  Merchants  |  Exchange  |  Great  Fire 
Of— Dec.  1835— City  of  New  Y. 

Pale  blue  plate,  Phoenix  and  Engine  border.  Barber  435 

9,4 


309.  Fire  of  1835 

—  Another  similar,  in  brown.  Barber  435. 

310.  Fire  of  1835 

Drawn  from  Life  and  nature  and  on  Stone  by  Hoffy— 
(Copyright  1836) — Printed  and  Colored  by  J.  T.  Bow- 
en.  [The  Great  Fire  of  the  City  of  New-York,  16  De- 
cember 1835.  I  Published  January  1836,  by  .   .   .  H. 
R.  Robinson  .   .  . 

With  facsimile  key.  The  first  issue.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  I5°io  x  20^6 

311.  Fire  of  1835 

Painted  by  N.  Calyo. — Engraved  by  W.  I.  Bennett.  | 
View  Of  The  Great  Fire  In  New  York  Deer  16th  & 
17th  1835  I  As  Seen  From  The  Top  Of  The  Bank  Of 
America.  Cor.  Of  Wall  &  Wm  St  [Published  by  L.  P 
Clover.  New  York.  |  (Copyright  1836) 

  Companion:  View  Of  The  Ruins  After  the 

Great  Fire  .   .   .  |  As  seen  From  Exchange  Place,  etc. 

Fine  pair.  Very  Scarce. 

Aquatints  Rectangles,  16=4  x  23=10 

312.  Fire  of  1835 

A  Brief  History,  |  Intended  To  Accompany  The  Beau- 
tifully Colored  Views  |  Of  |  The  Destructive  Fire  In 
New- York,  |  December  16  and  17,  1835.  No  Other 
Known. 

Broadside  Folio 

313.  Fire  of  1835 

A  View  Of  The  Great  Conflagration,  [Merchants  Ex- 
change,] Dec.  1 6th  1835.  I  New- York. 
Three  Others  Known. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  io°4  x  13°!  < 


314-  tire  of  1835 

— N.  Currier's  Lith.  N.  Y.  |  View  Of  The  Great  Con- 
flagration Of  Dec  1 6th  and  17th  1835;  From  Coenties 
Slip.  I  Sketched  and  drawn  on  Stone  by  J.  H.  Bufford  | 
Published  by  J.  Disturnell,  .  .  .  and  J.  H.  Bufford 
...  I  (Copyright  1836)) 

Colored.  Framed  to  first  line.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  96  x  12  6 


315.  Fire  of  1835 

H.  Sewell  Del-  J  Hanington's  Dioramic  Representation 
Of  The  I  Great  Fire  in  New  York  Dec,  16.  and  17.  1835.  | 
Now  exhibiting  with  other  moving  dioramic  scenes, 
at  the  American  Museum  every  evening.  The  fine  Hol- 
den-Pyne  copy.  Colored,  framed.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  9  6  x  11  12 


316.  Fire  of  1835 

A  Great  Fire  In  New- York.  |  This  florishing  city  bicame, 
...  a  prey  to  the  flames.  .  .  .  |  Metz,  (Mozel): 
printed  and  published  by  Dembour,  Engraver  and 
Lithographer,  .   .  . 

Colored,  old  gilt  frame.  Curious  and  Interesting. 


317.  Fire  of  1835 

The  Providence  of  God  in  the  Calamities  of  Men.  A 
Sermon  preached  ...  on  occasion  of  the  Destructive 
Fire.  By  John  M.  Krebs.  8vo  N.  Y.  1836  paper.  Very 
Scarce. 

Inserted  folding  lithograph:  N.  Currier's  Press.  |  Ruins 
Of  The  Merchant's  Exchange  N.  Y.  |  (1  line) 


5 1 8.  Fire  of  1845 

(Copyright  1845)  |  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier, — 2 
Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  The  Bowling  Green  Fountain.  |  View 
Of  The  Great  Conflagration  At  New  York  July  19th 
1845.  I  From  The  Bowling  Green.  |  Nearly  300  Build- 
ings destroyed. — Estimated  loss  of  Property  $7,000,000. 

Colored,  framed.  Injury  lower  left.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8=4  x  12°  13 


319.  Fire  of  1845 

(Copyright  1845)  I  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier, — 2 
Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  Trinity  Church.  |  View  Of  The 
Great  Conflagration  At  New  York  July  19th  1845.  I 
Nearly  300  Buildings  destroyed. — From  Cor.  Broad  & 
Stone  Sts — Estimated  loss  of  Property  $7,000,000. 

Colored,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8^2  x  i  2°6 


320.  Fire  of  1845 

(Copyright  1845)  |  Lith.  &  Pub.  by  N.  Currier, — 2 
Spruce  St.  N.  Y.  |  View  Of  The  Terrific  Explosion  At 
The  Great  Fire  In  New  York.  |  Engine  No  22  destroyed, 
and  several  lives  lost. — From  Broad  St. — July  19th 
1845. — 17  Stores  blown  up. 

Colored.  Framed.  Fine  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°i  x  I2°5 


%2i.  Firemen's  Certificate 

Engraved  by  Peter  Maverick,  from  a  Drawing  by 
Archibald  Robertson.  March,  1807.  Reproduced  in 
Valentine's  Manual,  i8cn. 

Line  Rectangle,  13=8  x  9=14 


322.  Firemen's  Helmets 

Front  to  leather  helmet,  gilt,  inscribed:  Ginel  |  C.  W.  K. 
Painted  decoration. 

323.  Firemen's  Helmets 

Front  to  leather  helmet,  gilt,  inscribed:  Engineer  | 
J.  B.  M. 

Engine  No.  32,  painted  decoration. 

324.  Fire  Engine 

Carved  model,  gilt,  of  a  steam  fire  engine,  in  sunk  gold 
frame. 


325.  Fire  Insurance  Policies 

The  Chatham  Fire  Ins.  Co.  with  woodcut  view  of 
their,  (No.  71)  and  adjoining  buildings,  in  Chatham 
Square. 

Bowery  Fire  Ins.  Co.  with  woodcut  view  of  their,  (No. 
151)  and  adjoining  buildings. 

Currier  &  Ives  Illustrated  and  Descriptive  List  of 
Celebrated  Fire  Pictures,  with  four  reproductions  of  the 
"Life  Of  A  Fireman.",  and  other  matter.  (Lot) 


326.  First  Division 

Drawn  From  Nature  And  Pub.  By  F.  J.  Fritsch —  | 
(References)  |  First — Division  |  New  York — State  Artil- 
lery. I  (Copyright  1844) 

The  view  shows  Castle  Garden^  Battery  and  Bay.  Col- 
ored. Fine  copv.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  17=8  x  26=4 


[  No.  329  ] 

327.  Five  Points 

Five  Points  House  Of  Industry.  [  Lith.  of  Robertson, 
Seibert  &  Shearman,  .   .  . 
Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  13=12  x  i8°ii 

328.  Fourth  Avenue 

North  from  23rd  to  34th  Streets.  Colored  lithograph, 
ca  1900.  Oblong  large  folio.  Framed. 

329.  Fort  Gansevoort  Or  Old  White  Fort 

Published  by  James  Van  Valkenburgh,  N.  York  1834— 
Lith.  of.  Endicott  &  Swett.  |  Baptising  Scene.  I  Near 
the  White  Fort  Hudson  River,  New-York. 

Colored,  framed.  The  Pyne  copy.  Two  Others 
Known 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8=14  x  I  2°i 

[illustrated] 


Gem  Saloon 


Composed  And  Drawn  On  Stone  By  A.  Fay. — (Copy- 
right 1 8 54)  I  Temperance,  But  No  Maine-Law.  etc. 
Corner  Broadway  &  Worth  St.;  a  famous  hostelry 
known  as  having  the  largest  mirror  in  the  city.  The 
figures  are  portraits  of  Mayor  Fernando  Wood,  James 
Lawrence  &  other  noted  men. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  19=  x  25=3 

Goodrich's  Picture  of  N.  Y. 

i  2mo.  N.  Y.  (1828)  original  boards,  uncut. 

With  a  large  number  of  extra  plates,  as  follows:  Ex- 
change by  Yeager;  South  St  near  Dover  St  by  Yeager; 
Battery  &  Castle  Garden  by  Smillie;  City  Hall  by 
Hooker  (two  states);  City  Hall  Stair  Case  by  Balch, 
Rawdon  &  Co.;  Broad  Way  near  Grace  Church,  by 
Rawdon,  Clark  &  Co.;  1st  Congregational  Church;  St 
Mathews  Church,  Walker  St;  City  Library  18 18; 
Franklin  Market,  Old  Slip,  by  R.  Lowe;  Fulton  Market 
by  Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.;  U.  S.  Branch  Bank  by  Yeager; 
City  Bank  by  Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.;  N.  Y.  Hospital  by 
Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.;  Alms  House  by  Hooker;  Asylum 
for  the  Insane  by  Rawdon,  Clark  &  Co.;  Panoramic 
Rotunda  &  N.  Y.  Institution  in  Chamber-street;  Park 
Theatre  (exterior);  Interior  of  the  Park  Theatre;  both 
by  Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.;  City  Hotel;  Mechanics  Hall; 
Washington  Hall;  Navy  Yard  (Brooklyn);  all  four  by 
Balch,  Rawdon  &  Co.;  Battery  1820  byr  King;  State 
Prison  by  Hooker;  Coffee  House  Slip  by  Danforth; 
folding  plans  of  the  city  by  J.  F.  Morin;  and  N.  Y.  & 
Adjacent  Country. 

The  Most  Complete  and  Perfect  Set  Ever 
Offered. 


332.  Government  House 

— C.  Melbourne,  Delint — Et — Excud  |  -1797  !  From 
The  Original  Drawing  By  W.  J.  Condit.—  |  (Copyright 
1847,  by  H.  R.  Robinson)  |  From  An  Original  Drawing 
In  The  Possession  Of  Thomas  N.  Campbell  Esq. — Lith. 
&  Printed  In  Colours  By  C.  Currier,  33,  Spruce  St 
N.  Y.  I  The  Government  House.  |  (This  edifice  was 
erected  1790,  for  .  .  .  Genl  Washington  ...  he 
never  occupied  it,)  |  (It  then  became  the  Govenors' 
House  .  .  .  until  1815,  when  it  was  taken  down.)  | 
Drawn  expressly  for  D.  T.  Valentine's  Manual 

The  Scarce  First  Issue. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle ,  14  12  x  21=5 

333.  Grange,  The 

Country  seat  of  Genl  Alexander  Hamilton,  1802. 
Showing  the  13  Trees,  .  .  .  144th  Street  and  10th 
Avenue.   Artotype,  E.  Bierstadt. 

Convent  Ave.,  143rd  &  144th  Sts.  Folio,  framed. 

334.  Greenwich  Village 

In  colors  of  part  of  Greenwich  village  from  West  street 
to  Fitzroy  Road  (East  of  8th  Ave.)  and  from  the  Great 
Kill  Road  (nth  str.)  to  15th  str. 

Names  of  original  streets:  Myrtle,  Astor,  Magdalen, 
Laurel,  Governor,  Charles,  etc.  Fort  "Ganesvoort," 
Mansion,  Hospital  etc.  Repaired.  Ca.  1820. 

Manuscript  map  Rectangle,  15=9  x  26=9 

335.  Greenwich  Village 

Original  pen  drawing  by  Reginald  Birch  of  an  old  house 
in  Greenwich  Village.   Neatly  matted,  framed. 

IO^  X  II" 


336.  Max  Greger 

Spirited  drawing  of  Max  Greger's  Hungarian  Wines 
establishment  in  pre-Volstead  times  by  Berghaus  tk 
Ray.  The  "Victoria  Hotel,"  Broadway,  27th  Street 
&  5  th  Ave. 

Pen  and  Ink  Rectangle,  93  x  1 2=4 

The  Victoria  Hotel.  Photograph.  (2) 

337.  Hague  Street  Explosion 

(Copyright  1850  by  C.  E.  Lewis  &  Co.)  |  Awful  Explo- 
sion Of  A  Steam  Boiler,  j  Belonging  to  A.  B.  Taylor  & 
Co.,  Machinist,  No.  5  and  7  Hague.  St.,  |  On  Monday, 
February  4th,  At  A  Quarter  To  8  o'clock.  |  Wounding 
And  Killing  About  120  Persons. 

Imperfect  at  bottom.  The  only  perfect  copy  known  is 
in  the  N.  Y.  Historical  Society 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  1  112  x  9=9 

338.  Hall  of  Records 

Corner  of  Centre  and  Chambers  Streets. 

WToodcut  on  cover  of  a  copy  book  on  which  is  written, 
in  a  schoolboy  hand:  "Henry  Smith,  March  8th  1836." 

Originally  built  for  a  jail,  ordered  converted  in  1830 
for  city  use.  Framed. 

339.  Hall  of  Science 

(Three  lines)  |  Hall  of  Science.  |  Burton,  pinxt — Lith.  of 
Pendleton. — Davis  del.  |  (one  line)  |  New  York.  |  Pub- 
lished by  Wright  &  Owen.  j  At  the  Hall  of  Science 
Broome  St 

At  No  359  Broome,  between  Elizabeth  and  Mott  sts., 
previously  the  Ebenezer  Baptist  Church.  Opened  by 
Frances  Wright  1829.  A  frame  building,  70x33  feet, 
seating  1300  persons. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  412x6° 


340.  Hall  of  Science 

Another  copy,  foxed. 


341.  Hamilton  Square 

Lith  &  Pub.  By  J.  Baillie  —  Copyright  1847) — 87.  St. 
Near  3d  Avenue  N.  Y.  |  The  Grand  "Washington 
Monument"  Procession.  |  As  it  appeared  on  Hamilton 
Square  during  the  Ceremony  of  laying  the  Corner-stone, 
October  19th.  1847.  |  On  Stone  from  a  Drawing  taken 
on  the  Spot  by  J.  L.  Magee. 

Colored,  framed.  Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8Dxi2°5 

342.  Harrington's  Dioramas 

Broadway  corner  of  Ann  street.  Original  play-bill, 
about  1837.  Framed 

343.  Harlem 

Fort  Clinton,  Harlem  River  in  the  Distance;  Fort 

Clinton  McGowan's  Pass;  (2),  Gate  at  xMcGowan's 
Pass. 

Water-colors  by  A.  Hozier.  (4) 

344.  Harlem  Lane 

(Publ.  &  copyright  1870  by  Ths  Kelly)  (  Trotting 
Cracks  On  The  Road  |  Scene — Harlem  Lane 

Fine  copy.  Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  167  x  24=10 

345.  Harlem  River 

Pen  and  Ink  sketches  dated  Aug.  10,  1900. 

Harlem  Lane.  H.  Handels  Road  House.  St  Nicholas 
Ave.  &  113th  St.  1880.  Photograph,  framed.  (4) 


[  No.  346  ] 

Harlem  River 

F.  F.  Pamer  Del. — Lith.  Currier  &  Ives,  N.  Y.  |  View 
Near  Highbridge.  ]  Harlem  River.  N.  Y.  |  Pubd  By 
Currier  &  Ives,  152  Nassau  St  N.  Y. 

A  fine,  colored,  early  proof,  before  "Pamer"  was  cor- 
rected to  "Palmer."  Even  the  regular  issue  is  very 
scarce;  this  one  believed  to  be  Unique. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  ii°i  x  15=8 

[illustrated] 

Hell  Gate 

York-Island,  with  a  View  of  the  Seats  of  Mr  A.  Gracie, 
Mr  Church  &c.  |  Drawn,  Engraved  &.  Published  by  W. 
Birch,  Springland.,  near  Bristol,  Pennsa 

A  charming  composition  and  unusual  subject.  Stauffer 
208.  Very  Scarce. 

Etching  Rectangle,  4=  x  6= 


348.  Hell  Gate 

Drawn  .  .  .  and  Engraved  by  M.  Merigot.  |  View  of 
Hell  Gate;  the  Entrance  from  Long  Island  Sound  to 
New  York.  | 

Colored. 

Aquatint  Rectangle,  5=5  x  7=1 1 


349.  Hell  Gate  Ferry  Hotel 

View  Of  J.  M.  Dunlap's  Hurlgate  Ferry  Hotel,  Foot  Of 
86th  Street  And  East  River,  New- York  |  (An  obliging 
Host,  beautiful  scenery  and  cool  summer-retreat,  .  .  . 
Boats  and  Tackle  for  fishing-parties  .  .  .)!'(■  •  • 
Murphy's  stages  from  City  Hall,  Pell  St  and  Bowery, 
run  every  15  minutes  .  .  .  for  6  cents.)  |  Published  by 
James  Baillie,  87th  St  near  3d  Avenue  N.  Y.  |  249. 

Colored,  framed.  Fine,  full  margins.  Four  Others 
Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°2  x  12=4 

350.  Hell  Gate  Canal 

Hurlgate  |  And  |  The  Proposed  Canal. 
Pamphlet,  8vo  paper,  pp.  20.  ca.  1832 


351.  High  Bridge 
—  C  G. 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  Of  I  New- York  |  High-Bridge. 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 


Lithograph  in  colors 


Rectangle,  6<=i  x  8=14 


352.  Hi n ton's  United  States 
4to  London,  ]  830. 

A  selection  of  44  views  including:  Battery,  Castle  Gar- 
den, Bay  &  Narrows;  St  Pauls  Church;  City  Hall; 
Colmans  Literary  Rooms;  Columbia  College;  and  a 
general  view  of  New  York;  all  engraved  by  Fenner, 
Sears  &  Co. 

353.  Hippodrome 

Franconi  Schottisch.    (Copyright  [853  etc.,  three  lines) 
Hippodrome  |  Lith.  ot  Sarony  &  Major  N.  Y.  .   .   .  | 
(five  lines) 

N.  W.  cor.  Broadway  and  23rd  st.  Site  originally  occu- 
pied by  Corporal  Thompson's  "Madison  Cottage,"  later 
by  Fifth  Avenue  Hotel  and  now  Fifth  Avenue  Building. 
Exterior  view.  Framed. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  7  14  x  11  =7 

354.  Hippodrome 

Hippodrome  Polka.  (Copyright  1853  by  T.  S.  Berry) 
Lith.  .   .   .  Sarony  &  Major,  etc. 

Interior  view.  Framed. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  7=1  x  9=1 

355.  Hippotheatron 

The  Hippotheatron  |  And  |  New  York  Cirque,  |  Four- 
teenth Street,  Opposite  Academy  Of  Music  |  Grand  j 
Equestrian  &  Gymnastic  |  Performances. 

"In  1863  Nixon's  Alhambra  .  .  .  appeared  on  the 
south  side  of  Fourteenth  street.  Its  existence  came  to 
an  end  the  same  year  ...  In  1864  the  Hippotheatron 
sprang  up  on  this  site.  The  building,  fashioned  after  the 
Champs  Elysees  of  Paris,  was  no  feet  in  diameter  .  .  . 
The  performances  given  here  were  principally  eques- 
trian exhibitions  and  circuses." 


Photographic  view  in  centre.   Framed.   Very  Scarce. 


356.  Hospital 

New- York  Hospital. 
Framed.  Very  Scarcr. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6-14  x  9°7 

357.  Holt's  Hotel 

Woodcut  on  cover  of  copy  book  of:  "Whilliam  B  Stahl- 
ers  Fabriar  27th  1841" 

358.  Hotels 

Globe  Hotel,  66  Broadway,  woodcut;  Gramercy  Park 
House,  woodcut;  Grand  Union  Hotel,  woodcut;  Hoff- 
man House,  small  lithograph;  and  photo,  by  Hegger. 

(Lot) 


359-  Hotels 


Irving  House;  La  Farge  House;  Metropolitan  Hotel; 
New  York  Hotel  (double  view).  (Lot) 


360.  Hotels 

Taylor's  International;  Union  Place;  Western;  West- 
minster. (Lot) 

361.  Hotels 

Mostly  modern.  (Lot) 


362.  Howard  Hotel 

On  Stone  By  C.  Parsons — Lith.  Of  G.  &  W.  Endicott, 
59,  Beekman  St.  N.  York. —  |  Howard  Hotel,  Broad- 
way, New  York.  |  Corner  Of  Maiden  Lane.  |  — By 
Thomas  &  Roe 

Shows  east  side  of  Broadway,  Maiden  Lane  to  north 
corner  of  John  street.  Framed.  The  Pyne  copy.  Two 
Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  18^  x  24=8 

[ILLUSTRATED  ON  PRECEDING  PAGE] 


363.  Howard  Hotel 

Howard  Hotel,  New- York.  |  Smith.  Sc. — Kelly,  Print  | 
Broadway  cor.  Maiden  Lane.  |  Kingsley  &  Ainslee. 

India  proof. 

Line  Vignette,  1^13  x  3= 

Barnum's  Hotel.  Vignette,  on  bill-head  1851,  engraved 
by  Smith,  |  Ann  St. 

Later  known  as  the  Howard  Hotel.  (2) 


364.  Jefferson  Guards 

F  Fritsch  del  |  Prin.  by  Endicott  N.  Y. — F.  J.  Fritsch 
Del  I  38th  Regiment — Jefferson  Guards  |  New-York— 
State  Artillery.  |  (Copyright  1843) 

The  view  shows  the  City  Hall,  Hall  of  Records,  etc. 
Colored.  Fine  copy  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  15-4  x  25=6 

365.  Judge  Building 

India  proof,  before  all  letters,  of  the  "Judge"  Building 
5th  Ave  &  16th  St  by  the  American  Bank  Note  Co. 

Line  Vignette,  2=10  x  2°7 

366.  Jumel  Mansion 

St  Nicholas  Ave.  &  162nd  St.  A  strip  of  the  original  wall 
paper  from  the  Council  chamber  used  by  Genl  Washing- 
ton and  staff  during  the  Revolution.  Framed. 

367.  jumel  Mansion 

One  of  the  original  silk  tapestry  chair  covers  from  a 
Napoleon  arm-chair  used  by  the  First  Consul  in  1800. 
Purchased  at  the  sale  of  the  Jumel  collection  of  Napo- 
leonic relics.  March  31st  1916.  Framed. 

368.  Jumel  Mansion 

Original  pencil  drawings  of  the  exterior  and  the  hall  of 
the  Jumel  house,  with  a  sketch  of  the  Great  room. 
Fraunces  Tavern  on  the  back.  (2) 

369.  Kingsbridge 

Renwick,  James.  Report  on  the  Water  Power  at  Kings- 
bridge.  8vo  N.  Y.  1827.  Paper  covers,  uncut. 

Folding  lithographic  plans  of  the  Manufacturing  Vil- 
lage and  the  Hydraulic  Company's  ground  at  Kings- 
bridge;  and  the  upper  part  of  Manhattan  Island. 


370«  Knickerbocker  Bakery 

Original  water-color  of  the  Knickerbocker  Bakery,  19 
William  Street,  (by  A.  J.  Davis.)  Old  gold  frame. 

Another,  by  the  same  hand,  unframed.  (2) 


371.  Kn  ickerbocker  Cottage 

No.  456 — 6th  Avenue,  |  —New  York,  near  28th  Street. 
Later  Mouquin's  Restaurant.  Engraved  business  card 
1878. 

Located  on  the  old  Varian  farm  and  the  homestead  of  the 
family.  Mayor  Isaac  L.  Varian  and  his  brother  William 
inherited  this  portion  and  lived  in  this  house.  Framed. 

Views  on  letter-head;  and  on  envelope,  [878;  engraved 
invitation  card  to  re-opening; 

Residences  of  Isaac  Varian  and  of  Isaac  L.  Varian, 
lithograph,  small  4to  (Lot) 


372.  Koster  &  Bials 

Interior  Of  Koster  &  Bial's  Concert  Hall,  on  music- 
sheel,  4to  1879. 

The  Leavitt  Art  Rooms,  817  Broadway,  New  York.  | 
Designed  &  Etched  by  Jos.  F.  Sabin. 

Liberty  Statue.  Engraved  invitation  of  the  inaugura- 
tion, Oct.  28,  1886.  Engraved  by  Tiffany  &  Co.  (3) 

373.  Lyceum  of  Natural  History 

"Town  &  Davis.  1831-  |  Lyceum  Of  Nat  History." 
Water-color,  upright  small  folio. 

In  the  City  Hall  until  1828,  then  in  White  street. 


374-  McComb's  Bridge  Avenue 

State  Of  New- York.  |  J.  Milbert. — Imp.  Litho.  de 
Melle  Formentin.  j  McComb's  Bridge  Avenue. 

Fine  Copy.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7  6  x  11=2 

375.  McComb's  House 

State  Of  New-York.  |  J.  Milbert. — Imp.  Litho  de 
Melle  Formentin  |  Mr  Mc  Comb's  House,  On  The 
River  Harlem  |  near  King's  bridge. 

Fine  copy.  Framed.    Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  j"6  x  no 

376.  McComb's  Mills 

State  Of  New- York.  |  J.  Milbert  del. — Imp.  Litho.  de 
Melle  Formentin.  |  1st  View  Of  McComb's  Mill's,  |  on 
the  River  harlem  near  king's  bridge. 

Fine  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7=5  x  1015 


377.  Madison  Cottage 

Corporal  Thompson,  [  Madison  Cottage  [  cor  of  Broad- 
way 23rd  St  &  5th  Ave;  |  New  York.  |  (five  lines) 

—  same  view  on  card  "1853"  (2) 

Lithograph  Vignette,  1^15  x  3=8 

378.  Madison  Cottage 

Madison  Cottage.    Broadway,  sth  Ave.  &  23rd  Sts. 
1850.  J.  B.  Graff. 

Framed. 


Water-color 


Rectangle,  21°  x  28° 


379-  Madison  Square 

The  Naval  Arch.  Madison  Square  1898.  By  Chas  h\ 
W.  Mielatz. 

Etching  Rectangle,  13  x  10 13 

380.  Magnus'  Views 

A  series  of  colored  panoramic  views,  on  letter  paper,  by 
Chas  Magnus,  including:  New  York  Down  Town  & 
Bay;  N.  Y.  Down  Town  &  Hudson  River,  (2);  Astor 
Place,  Bible  House  etc;  Castle  Garden,  Battery;  Broad- 
way, South  to  Battery;  Brooklyn  Bridge;  Brooklyn 
Bridge,  Brooklyn  City  Hall  &  Court  House;  Central  Park 
Entrance,  (5th  Ave.);  City  Hall  Park  (3);  College  of  the 
City  of  N.  Y.;  42d  St.,  &  8th  Ave.;  Madison  Square; 
Post  Office,  Broadway,  Hudson  River  etc.  (2);  Post 
Office,  Temple  Court  etc.;  Printing  House  Square;  and 
Washi  ngton  Square,  (2).  (I-°0 

381.  Maiden  Lane 

New  York  Pictorial  |  Business  Directory  |  Of  j  Maiden 
Lane.  |  Containing  all  the  Stores  and  Buildings  in  Maid- 
en Lane  with  a  complete  list  of  the  occupants  of  each 
Building,  and  to  a  certain  extent  their  Business  Cards,  j 
New  York:  |  Published  And  For  Sale  By  E.  Jones  .  .  . 
j  (five  lines  1849) 

Original  green  paper  covers,  oblong  4to  Fine  and  per- 
fect example.  Very  Scarce. 

382.  Manhattan  College 

Camille  Dry.—  —  Lith.  Of  F.  Ratillier  48  Beekman 
St.  N.  Y.  I  Manhattan  College  [  ["Christian  Brothers"] 

From  the  east;  the  church  of  the  Annunciation  at  left, 
with  the  Hudson  river  in  the  background. 

India  proof.  No  Record  of  Sale. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  11=7  x  17° 


•    [No.  383  ] 

383.  Manhattanville 

From  Nature  by  J.  W.  Hill — Litho:  of  Endicott,  359, 
Broadway  |  Manhattanville,  New  York.  |  (Copyright 
[834  by  George  Endicott) 

Of  unusual  interest  as  showing  the  marvelous  growth  of 
the  city.  The  village  became  part  of  the  municipality 
thirty  years  later. 

Fine  original  coloring.  Framed.  Three  Others 
Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  9  2  x  i3°io 

[illustrated] 

384.  Manhattanville 

H.  Reinagle  del. — Kneass,  Young  &  Co.  Sc.  |  View  of 
the  Camp  of  Coin  Laights  Regiment  of  Militia.  |  in  the 
vicinity  of  Manhattan-ville  .  .  .  |  (1  line).  Stauffer 
1662. 

Line  Rectangle,  310  x  5^14 


385.  Mrs.  Mann's  Boarding  House 

Mrs  Mann's  Boarding-House,  |  No  61  Broadway,  | 
Lewis — 3  wall  st  |  New  York. 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Edward,  was  at  this  address  1820- 
1836;  her  house  was  popular  with  actors.  One  Other 
Known. 

Line  Vignette,  1  14  x  17 

386.  Marlborough  Hotel 

H.  A.  Thomas  &  Wylie,  Lith  Co.  N.  Y.  I  .  S.  A. —  | 
Hotel  Marlborough  Broadway  36th  And  37th  Streets, 
New  York. 

Framed. 

Etching  Rectangle,  23^8  x  29=12 

387.  Medical 

Certificate:  Societas  Medica  Neo  Eboracensis,  engraved 
by  Maverick,  signed,  in  blank,  by  Pres.  John  Bard. 
Fine  impression  of  the  seal. 

388.  Medical 

Original  pencil  drawing  of  the  Medical  College  & 
Charity  Hospital,  Worth  &  Church  Sts. 

389.  Medical 

Rutgers  I  Medical  College  |  Duane-Street,  |  New- York. 
Woodcut  on  cover  of  pamphlet,  8pp.,  1827. 

N.  York  Medical  College.  13th  St.  between  3rd  &  4th 
Aves. 

Woodcut  on  Valedictory  Address  by  Pres. Horace  Green, 
8vo,  1 85 1,  paper. 

 — .  Circular  of  the  Veterinary  College  Institute, 

75  W.  23d  St.,  with  woodcut  on  title.  (3) 


39°-  Melrose 

Del  &  Lith.  By  Valois.— Print.  By  G.  Schlegel  97  Wil- 
liam St  N.  Y.  I  (References)  |  View  Of  Melrose  |  And 
Surroundings.  |  Taken  from  the  Ursuline  Convent, 
Westchester  Co  N.  Y.  1868.  |  (References.) 

Colored.  Fine  condition.  No  Other  Perfect  Copy 
Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  iy?  x  25=2 

[illustrated  on  preceding  page] 


MERCHANTS'  EXCHANGE 

391.  Merchants' Exchange 

I.  Rogers  Archt — Drawn  by  C.  L.  Warner.  |  Merchants' 
Exchange,  New  York.  |  New  York  Printed  and  Pub- 
lished at  J.  H.  Bufford's  Lithographic  Establishment 
136  Nassau  St.  |  (Copyright  1837). 

Early  proof  before:  "On  Stone  by  Bufford."  The 
scarcest  and  most  desirable  representation.  Colored, 
framed.  One  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  15^8  x  22=3 

[illustrated  on  opposite  page] 

392.  Merchants'  Exchange 

"Davis  del — 1829 — J.  R.  Brady.  Arct.  |  N.  Y.  Exchange 
In  1835.  I  Burnt  1835." 

Original  water-color. 


393.  Merchants'  Exchange 

E.  M.  Thompson  Architect  |  Imbert's  Lithography. — 
On  Stone  by  A.  J.  Davis.  |  Merchants  Exchange.  | 
New  York. 


India  proof. 
Lithograph 


Rectangle,  11=15  x  IO° 


394-  Merchants'  Exchange 

  J.  Bornet 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  |  of  |  New-York  |  (H.  Hoff,  Publisher  .  .  .)  |  Ex- 
change. 

framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  6°4  x  9° 


395.  Merchants' Exchange 

Broadside  with  engraved  views  of  the  interior  and 
exterior 

Woodcut  on  cover  of  copy  book  of  Edward  Burling  302 
Broome  St 

Rent  receipts  (2)  to  A.  J.  Davis,  one  with  his  endorse- 
ment, showing  views.  (4) 


396.  Metropolitan  Hotel 

A  Fay.— 

Unlettered  proof  of  the  Hoff  series  of  Views  of  New- 
York. 

"Niblo's  Hotel."  Framed.  One  Other  Known. 
Lithograph  Rectangle,  5=14  x  9^ 

397.  Metropolitan  Hotel 

A  Fay.— 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  of  I  New-York  |  Niblo's  Hotel.  |  Henry  Hoff, 
Publisher  .   .  . 

Colored.  Very  Scarce. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  5°  14  x  9° 


398.  Metropolitan  Hotel 

(Copyright  1852)  |  Metropolitan  Polka  Redowa.  |  (Ded- 
ication) I  Lith.  Of  Sarony  &  Major,  N.  Y.  .  .  .  |  (six 
lines) 

Framed. 

Lithograph  tinted  Oval,  8=3  x  10-15 

399.  Morrisania 

— Scott  Leighton  |  Printed  In  Oil  Colors,  By  Currier  & 
Ives,  1 15  Nassau  St.  N.  Y. —  Copyright  1882,  By  Currier 
&  Ives,  New  York.  |  The  Celebrated  Trotting  Team 
Edward  And  Swiveller,  Owned  by  Frank  Work,  Esq.  N. 
Y.  I  Winning  Their  Match  For  $1,000,  Against  Time 
2:20  To  Wagon,  Driven  By  John  Murphy.  |  At  The 
Gentlemen's  Driving  Park,  Morrisania,  N.  Y.  July  1 8th. 
1882.  I  Record  2:1634. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  19=19  x  34°  1 

400.  Mott's  Dock 

Mott's  Dock,  From  57", St.  N.  R.  M.  C.  R. 
Old  carved  frame. 

Water-color  Oval,  44  x  6° 

40 1 .  National  Theatre 

Day  &  Haghe,  lith.  17  Gale  St  London. — from  a  Draw- 
ing by  R.  Bengough.  |  National  Theatre  |  New  York  | 
J.  W.  Wallack  Esqr  Lessee. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°6  x  ii°I4 

Corner  of  Church  and  Leonard  streets. 

 .  Water-color  of  the  above,  with  fewer  figures 

and  with  slight  differences,  signed:  "Bengough  fecit:" 

From  the  Pyne  sale.  In  one  frame. 


NEWSPAPERS 

402.  Newspaper 

The  New-York.  Mercury,  Monday,  June  23,  1766. 
Printed  by  Hugh  Gaine. 

Speeches  of  Gov.  Francis  Bernard  to  the  Massachusetts 
Assembly,  and  of  Gov.  Wm  Franklin  to  the  New  Jersey 
Assembly,  congratulating  them  on  the  repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act  etc.,  and  other  interesting  matter. 

403.  Newspaper 

The  Royal  Gazette,  Wednesday,  August  15,  178 1. 
Published  by  James  Rivington. 

Declaration  by  Gov.  Wm  Franklin;  Proclamation  by 
Sir  Henry  Clinton,  etc. 

404.  Newspaper 

Columbian  Centinel.  Boston,  Saturday,  Oct.  6,  1792. 
Printed  by  Benjamin  Russell. 

Interesting  matter  on  the  Revolution  in  France.  Lafay- 
ette is  declared  a  traitor  .  .  .  to  be  shot  if  he  cannot 
be  brought  alive  to  the  Bar  of  the  National  Assembly. 

405.  Newspaper 

Constitutionalist  And  Weekly  Magazine.  Exeter 
(N.  H.)  Tuesday,  Jan'y  5,  1813. 

New  York  Daily  Advertiser,  Wednesday,  Apr.  16, 
1817. 

National  Journal,  Washington,  D.  C,  Sept.  6,  1825. 
Lafayette's  visit  to  America.  (3) 

406.  Newspapers 

The  Sun.  N.  Y.  July  24,  183 5j  Dec.  22,  1835;  May  15, 
1838;  and  Carriers  New  Year's  Address,  1847.  (4) 


407.  Ninth  Ave.  &  21st  St. 

From  Nature  &  on  Stone  by  John  Baker. —  |  Old 
House  Nr  21st  St  Ninth  Avenue  N.  York.  |  (Erected 
1626  Pull'd  down  1832.) 

No  Other  Known. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  4°!  2  x  3°6 


409.  Odd  Fellows  Hall 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  of  I  New-York  |  Drawn  by  C.  Autenrieth. — 
Published  by  Henry  Hoff  .  .  .  |  Odd  Fellows  |  Hall.  | 
(Copyright  1850.) 

Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5°  14  x  8°n 


Seventy  third  street  and  Riverside  Drive,  site  of  Chas 
M.  Schwab  mansion,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 


410.  Old  Slip 


Original  water-color,  from  nature,  i860,  by  A.  Begodin, 
i860.  Framed.  An  Artistic  Representation. 


Orphan  Asylum,  New- York. 


Lithograph 


Rectangle,  7=4  x  9°8 


412.  Orphan  Asylum 

Roman  Catholic  Orphan  Asylum.  51st  St.  &  5th  Ave. 
Original  pencil  drawing. 


[No.  414  I 


413.  Palace  Garden 

The  Palace  Garden  Polka  |  (Copyright  1858  etc.,  four 
lines)  J  Lith.  Of  Sarony,  Major  &  Knapp.  449  Broad- 
way. N.  Y.  I  (four  lines) 

On  the  north  side  of  14th  street,  west  of  6th  ave.,  ex- 
tending to  15th  street;  site  later  occupied  by  Ninth 
Regiment  armory  and  Fourteenth  Street  theatre. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  7=10  x  10=9 

414.  Parish  Residence 

Drawn  &  Lith.  by  J.  P.  Newell. — Printed  by  Endicott 
&  Co.  New  York.  |  City  Residence  Of  Mr.  Daniel 
Parish,  New  York. 

S.  E.  corner  of  5th  Ave.  and  16th  street.  Very  fine. 
Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  15-4  x  18=8 

[illustrated] 


4-15-  Park  Row  Stores 

(Directory  of  eight  columns)  |  Park  Row  Stores.  | 
Opposite  the  Astor  House.  |  New  York.  |  Doty  &  Ber- 
gen, Engrs  1 20  William  St. 

A  well  engraved  print,  including  Nos.  21  to  34  Park 
Row,  the  southern  end  of  the  Park,  with  railing,  foun- 
tain and  cupola  of  the  City  Hall.  ca.  1850.  Two 
Others  Known. 

Line  Rectangle ',  9°  x  12° 


416.  Park  Theatre 

Park  Theatre  |  R.  S.  W.  |  New  York. 

Dark  blue  bowl,  border  of  oak  leaves  and  acorns.  Bar- 
ber 208. 

8°I2 


417.  Park  Theatre 

G.  B.  May  6th  AD.  1809— John  C.  Hind,  Delint  |  View 
of  the  New  Theatre  in  New  York. 

Contemporary  frame. 

Water-color  Rectangle,  5°  x  7=5 


418.  Park  Theatre 

The  Boz  Waltzes,  |  As  performed  by  |  Dodworth's 
Band,  |  At  the  grand  Festival  |  Park  Theatre.  |  Fleet- 
wood's— Illuminated — Lithography.  |  respectfully  dedi- 
cated to  I  Chas.  Dickens,  Esq.  etc 

Interior  of  the  Park  Theatre  and  an  important  Dickens 
item.  Very  Scarce. 


Lithogra  ph 


Rectangle,  9^10  x  7°  14 


419-  Pcabody  Views 

4to.   New  York,  1831. 

A  complete  set  of  the  37  views,  with  a  scarce  extra 
plate  of  the  Merchants  Exchange,  interior,  showing  the 
Hamilton  statue  destroyed  in  the  great  fire,  and  a 
duplicate  of  the  Coffee-House  Slip  on  India  paper  in- 
serted. 

Very  Scarce. 

420.  Peabody  Views 

Residence  of  Philip  Hone  and  America  Hotel;  La 
Grange  Terrace,  LaFayette  Place;  Leroy  Place;  Mer- 
chants Room  Exchange,  Wall  St.;  and  Webb's  Congress 
Hall  (142  Broadway)  (5) 

PLAYBILLS 

421.  Playbill 

By  Permission  of  his  Excellency  the  Governor.  |  Mr. 
Wall  Comedian,  |  Will  exhibit  at  Mr.  Hull's  great 
Room,  on  Wednesday  Evening,  the  |  Twenty-first  of 
July,  1773,  I  A  New  Lecture,  |  Written  by  the  Author 
of  the  much  admired  ]  Lecture  on  Heads. 

Unrecorded. 

422.  Playbill 

Theatre,  |  In  Mercer  Street,  |  In  the  rear  of  the  |  Mile 
Stone,  I  Broadway.  |  African  Company.  |  For  the  Bene- 
fit of  Mr.  Brown. 

June  20  &  21,  1823.  The  First  Negro  Company  in 
America 

423.  Playbill 

Park  Theatre.  First  appearance  of  Cooper  in  Damon 
and  Pythias. 

Olympic  Theatre.  Benefit  of  W7.  Sefton  (1837)  (2) 


\2\.  Playbill 

Zoological  Institute,  37  Bowery.  History  of  the  Beasts, 
Birds  and  Reptiles  therein.  8vo  1837,  paper.  Profusely 
illustrated. 

Peale's  N.  Y.  Museum.  Egyptian  Mummy.  8vo  paper 

0) 

425.  Playbill 

Wild  Men  of  Borneo,  Living  Skeleton  &c,  at  40th  Str. 
opposite  the  Crystal  Palace. 

N.  Y.  Circus,  14th  Str.  Opposite  Academy  of  Music. 

Lyceum  Theatre.  First  Performance  of  "Sweet  Laven- 
der" On  Satin.  (3) 

426.  Playbill 

Tripler  Hall,  30th  &  31st  Concerts,  1850.  Jenny  Lind. 
8vo  paper,  illustrated.  (2) 

Tremont  Temple,  June  20,  1 85 1 .  Jenny  Lind.  8 vo  paper. 

(3) 


427.  Police 

A  I  Brief  Treatise,  |  on  the  |  Police  .  .  .  |  By  A  Citi- 
zen. (Charles  Christian)  8vo  N.  Y.  18 12,  paper,  un- 
opened. 

428.  Post  Office 

Lith.  &  Pub.  By  N.  Currier, — 152  Nassau  St.  Cor.  Of 
Spruce  N.  Y.  |  The  Post  Office,  New  York.  |  610. 

Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  8=4  x  I2°8 


429.  Post  Office 

Endicott's  Lith. — No  22,  John  St.  N.  Y.  j  Front  View 
Of  The  New  York  Post  Office,  |  Located  By  Authority 
Of  The  Hon.  Charles  A.  Wickliffe  Post  Master  Gen- 
eral, I  And  Arranged  By  |  John  Lorimer  Graham  Esq. 
Postmaster.  |  Feb.  1st  1845.  |  Isaac  Lucas,  Superinten- 
dant. — Martin  E.  Thompson,  Architect. 
North  Interior  View  Of  The  New  York  Post  Office, 

South  Interior  View  etc. 

The  set  complete;  especially  desirable.  Framed.  Very 
Scarce. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  13  4  x  18-4 


430.  Post  Office 

Post  Office  and  Temple  Court.  Original  drawing  by 
Magnus.  Oblong  small  folio. 

Produce  Exchange.  Proof  before  all  letters  of  Dempsey 
&  Carroll's  invitation  to  the  Opening  Exercises,  1884. 

(2) 

43 1 .  Produce  Exchange 
F.  Leo  Hunter  |  1887 

Signed  proof,  with  remarque  of  grain  elevator,  on  Japan 
paper. 

Etching  Rectangle,  16  8  x  25° 

432.  Provost  and  Chapel  Streets 

Lithog.  par  Villeneuve  figes  par  V.  Adam. — Dessine  par 
J.  Milbert.  |  Interieur  de  New  York  rue  de  Provost  et 
Chapel — Interior  of  New  York,  Provost  and  Chapel 
street  |  (a  Paris,  chez  E.  Ardit  .   .   .  1830.) 
West  Broadway  and  Franklin  street.  Framed. 
Lithograph  Rectangle,  8=2  x  11  =  12 


433-  Provost  and  Chapel  Streets 

 The  original  oil  painting  of  the  above  by  J 

Milbert  1830.  Large  folio.  Very  Fine. 

[illustrated  on  preceding  page] 

434.  Public  Buildings 

Public  Building  In  The  City  Of  New-York.  Drawn  by 
A.  I.  Davis — engraved  by  Wm  D.  Smith,  For  The  New- 
York.  Mirror  1829.  1830. 

Rotunda,  Merchants'  Exch.,  2nd  Unitarian  Ch.,  Jew's 
Synagogue,  U.  S.  Branch  Bank,  Masonic  Hall 

—  Brick  Meeting,  1st  Presbyn  Ch.,  Reformed 
Presbyn  Ch.,  South  Dutch  Ch.,  North  Ch.,  Middle 
Dutch  Ch., 

In  one  frame. 

435.  Public  Buildings 

Brick  Meeting  Trial  proof  of  the  Mirror  view  1829. 
Framed. 

436.  Public  Buildings 

Middle  Dutch  Church,  Nassau  Street.  Trial  proof 
of  the  Mirror  view  1829.  Framed. 

437.  Public  Buildings 

North  Church,  William  Street.  Trial  proof  of  the 
Mirror  view  1829.  Framed. 

438.  Public  Buildings 

First  Presbyterian  Church.  Trial  proof  of  the  Mir- 
ror view  1829.  Framed. 

439.  Public  Buildings 

Reformed  Presbyterian  Church.  Trial  proof  of  the 
Mirror  view  1829.  Framed. 


44-o.  Public  Buildings 

South  Dutch  Church,  Exchange  Street.  Trial  proof 
of  the  Mirror  view  1829.  Framed. 

441.  Public  Buildings 

Jews  Synagogue.  The  original  drawing  by  A.  J. 
Davis  for  the  Mirror  view,  1829.  Framed. 

442.  Public  Buildings 

The  Rotunda.  The  original  drawing  by  A.  J.  Davis 
for  the  Mirror  view,  1829.  Framed. 

443.  Public  Buildings 

Seventh  Reg't  New  Armory  Inauguration  Ball;' Group 
from  N.  Y.  Mirror,  1829.;  Old  Park  Bank;  Bank  of 
America;  Rogers  Carriage  Repository;  etc.  (Lot) 

444.  Public  Buildings 

Old  Mutual  Life  Building;  Stiles'  Bowling  Saloon,  316 
Broadway;  East  side  Nassau  St.,  Cedar  to  Pine;  Odd 
Fellows  Hall;  photo,  5th  Ave  north  from  16th  St.  (Lot) 

445.  Rainbow  Hotel 

No  31  and  33  Beekman  street.  Embossed  view. 

Corporal  Thompson.  Madison  Square.  Engraved 
view  and  notice.    Ca.  1845. 

Rathbun  Hotel.  Broadway,  New  York.  Engraved  by 
J.  Meignelle,  N.  Y.  Ca.  1845. 

In  one  frame. 

446.  Ravenswood 

Ravenswood,  L.  I.  (Astoria).  Original  pencil  drawing  by 
A.  J.  Davis,  4to. 


No.  448 


447.  Republican  Club 

Birthplace  of  the  Republican  Club.  Oct.  15,  1 879— 
Jan.  18.  1 88 1.  Site  of  the  Flat  Iron  buildg. 

The  Republican  Club's  Quarters,  64  Madison  Ave., 
1882-1883. 

Photographs,  framed.  (2) 

448.  Reservoir 
A.  Fay.— 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 
Views  I  Of  I  New- York  |  (Autenrieth-HofT)  |  Croton 
Water  |  Reservoir  |  (1850) 

The  Distributing  Reservoir  from  the  N.  W.  cor.  of  6th 
Ave.,  and  42nd  str.  Framed.  The  Finest,  Most 
Attractive  and  Scarcest  of  the  Series. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  6°3  x  8°i4 

[illustrated] 


44-Ha.  Restaurants 

Entrance  to  the  Biltmore  dining  room,  At  the  Sign  ot 
the  Rooftree,  Billy  the  Oysterman,  Shanley's,  Busta- 
noby's,  Keens  etc. 

Original  pencil  drawings  on  large  sheet  by  Raymond 
Crawford  Ewer  191 5  for  "Puck." 

449.  Rigging  House 

(Copyright  1846)  |  Lith.  &  Pub.  By  H.  R.  Robinson- 
142,  Nassau  St  N.York.  |  120  William  Street. —  .  .  .  | 
Here  Methodism  was  first  rigged  out  in  the  port  of 
New  York,  and  Started  on  her  prosperous  Voyage  in 
North  I  America;  .  .  .  |  (six  lines)  |  .  .  .  This  build- 
ing is  now  occupied  by  Doty  &  Bergen,  Engravers,  (etc 
two  lines)  |  — New  York,  Sept  1846. 

Fine  copy.  Verv  Scarce. 

Lithograph  tinted  Rectangle,  11=4  x  92 

450.  Rotunda 

The  "Panorama,"  corner  of  Mercer  and  Prince  sts. 
Woodcut  in  the  "Youth's  Cabinet,"  N.  Y.,  Deer  12th, 
1839- 

45 1 .  Rutger's  House 

Drawn    and    Engraved    by    M.    Osborne.  |  Rutger's 
House.   N.  Y.  |  For  the  Parlour-Magazine. 
Framed.  Very  Scarce 

Line  Rectangle,  y\o  x  6^ 

452.  Rutger's  House 

Reproductions  of  the  two  rare  Mesier's  lithographic 
views  of  the  mansion;  in  one  frame. 


[  No.  453  1 


453.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel 

J  H.  Bufford's  Sons  Lith.  141  Franklin  St.  Boston.  |  St 
Nicholas  Hotel,  Broadway,  New  York.  |  Uriah  Welch, 
Proprietor. 

Between  Broome  and  Spring  sts.  Colored,  framed. 
First  issue.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  12  8  x  18° 

[illustrated] 


454.  St.  Nicholas  Hotel 

To  Messrs  Treadwell  Acker  &  Co  |  St  Nicholas  Schot- 
tisch  I  (Copyright  1853  etc.  three  lines,)  |  Lith.  &  Printed 
In  Tints  By  Sarony  &  Major. —  •   •   •  I  (two  lines) 


Lithograph  Tinted 


Rectangle,  7=13  x  10=8 


455-  Shanty  town 

ShantytownAA  beautifully  executed  water  color  signed: 
C.  M.  Jenckes  1876 

456.  Society  Library 

G.  Moore,  delt — Day  &  Haghe,  Lithrs  to  The  Queen.  | 
The  New  York  Society  Library.  |  Frederick  Diaper, 
Archt 

346-348  Broadway,  S.  E.  cor.  of  Leonard  str.,  1840- 
1853.  Later  Appletons  the  publishers.  Site  now  occu- 
pied by  the  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co's  building.  The  Daly- 
Borden-Pyne  copy.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8°6  x  13=6 

457.  Somerindyke  House 

H.  Farrer  1870 — Proof  Before  Title. 

Etching  Vignette,  3°  x  4°i 

Springier  House.  Union  Square,  N.  Y.  Engraved  bill- 
head, 1863,  framed.  (2) 

458.  State  Prison 

I.  R.  Smith  del. — Hoogland  sc.  18 14.  |  South  East  View, 
New  York  State  Prison. 

In:  A  View  of  the  New- York  State  Prison  .  .  .  By  A 
Member  Of  The  Institution.  8vo  N.  Y.  1 8 1 5,  paper,  un- 
cut. Gulian  C.  Verplanck's  copy. 

Line  Rectangle,  3°i2  x  6°i 

459.  Staten  Island 

Otto  Bottischer  1859  |  Washington  Greys — 8th  Regt 
N.  Y.  S.  T.  I  .  .  .  at  Camp  Washington  Quarantine 
St.  I.  Sept  .   .   .  1858.  Published  by  Goupil  &  Co 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  24°  x  35=8 


460. 


Staten  Island 


F.  F.  Palmer,  Del. — (Copyright  1861) — Lith.  Currier 
&  Ives,  N.  Y  I  (References)  |  Staten  Island  And  The 
Narrows.  |  From  Fort  Hamilton  |  New  York,  Published 
by  Currier  &  Ives,  152  Nassau  St 

Colored.  Fine  Copy. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  [4=11  x  20^2 

461.  Stock  Exchange 


Hughson  Hawley—  |  Charles  Hart,  Lith.,  36  Vesey 
Street,  N.  Y. — (Copyright  1882)  |  The  New  York  Stock 


Exchange.  ] 
Lithograph  in  colors 


Rectangle,  23^14  x  i6°i 


462. 


Stuy  vcsant  Pear  Tree 

Original  photograph  by  J.  Gurney  &  Son.  August  22nd 
1863.   Long  printed  account  below. 

Folio,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 


+63. 


Stnyvesant  Pear  Tree 

Photograph,  of  a  later  period,  presentation  copy  from 
T.  J.  Burton.  Folio 


Pencil  drawing  of  the  Stuyvesant  Pear  Tree  and  build- 
ings east  on  13th  str.,  by  Geo.  Reynolds 


465. 


Stuyvesants  Army 

Peter  Stuyvesants  Army  entering  New  Amsterdam  .  .  . 
I  From  a  Drawing  by  William  Heath  of  London. — 

LTnfolded  original,  framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7°4  x  26=>8 


466.  Tammany  Hall 

Photograph  of  the  old  Tammany  Hall  Corner  Stone 
Laid  181 1.  Sold  1867.  Large  folio 

467.  Terry 

Establishment  of  J.  R.  Terry,  Hatter,  at  409  Broadway. 
Lith.  of  Major  &  Knapp. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  21  =  13  x 

No  Other  Known. 

Bulletin  of  Fashions  Issued  by  J.  R.  Terry  (2) 

468.  Theatres 

Interior  of  the  Chatham  Theatre,  lith  H.  A.  Thomas; 
New  Bowery  Theatre;  Hermann's  Theatre,  on  letter 
sheet,  signed  by  the  prestidigitator;  Wood's  Gymnasi- 
um, etc.  (Lot) 

469.  Tombs 

J.  Bornet. — 

Unlettered  proof  of  the  Autenrieth-Hoff  series  of  the 
Tombs.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5-14  x  8=15 

470.  Tombs 

N.  Curriers  Lith  N.  Y  |  Halls  Of  Justice,  New 
York.  I  Designed  &  Erecting  by  John  Haviland, 
Architect. 

Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  7°8  x  ii°i2 

471.  Traphagen,  Hunter  &  Co. 

Traphagen,  Hunter  &  Co's  Clothing  House.  Ferd. 
Mayer's  lith. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  14^15  x  11=15 


472.  Triton  Mansion-House 

Triton    Mansion-House  |  J.    Dodge   Triton  Mansion 
House  [  McCombs'  Dam  |  Mrs  J.  Dodge. 
West  side  of  McComb's  Bridge  Ave.  &  155  Str.  On 
glazed  card.  Framed. 

Line  Vignette,  i<7  x  2=13 

473.  Union  League  Club 

An  original  drawing  of  the  Union  League  Club,  5th 
Ave.,  signed,  by  Hughson  Hawley. 

Pen  and  Ink  Rectangle,  9°!  x  1 1  =4 

474.  Union  Park 

James  Smillie  del. — Copyright  1849  by  Willian  & 
Stevens.  .  .  .  Lith.  of  Sarony  &  Major,  New  York  [ 
View  of  Union  Park,  New  York,  from  the  head  of 
Broadway.  |  The  Church  Of  The  Puritans,  .  .  .  The 
Spingler  Institute,  .  .  .  |  ...  Abbott's  Collegiate 
Institution  .  .  .  Calvary  Church  .  .  .  Free  Acad- 
emy. I  Pulished  by  Williams  &  Stevens,  353  Broadway 
N.  Y. 

Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  n°i3  x  16=7 

475.  Union  Park 

(Copyright  1852)  |  Print  by  Nagel  &  Weingartner  N.  Y. 
I  Union  Park  Schottisch.  |  New  York,  Published  by 
Geib  &  Jackson  499  Broadway.  |  etc. 

Overlooking  the  Park  from  the  N.  E.  cor.  of  14th  str., 
with  old  Harlem  R.  R.  car  drawn  by  four  horses.  Fine 
example.  Framed. 

Lithograph  in  Colors  Rectangle,  7°J  x  10^6 


476.  Union  Square 

Published  By  Currier  &  Ives — (Copyright  1865) — 152 
Nassau  St  New  York.  |  The  Funeral  Of  President  Lin- 
coln, New  York,  April  25th  1865.  |  Passing  Union 
Square.  |  (The  magnificient  Funeral-Car  .  .  .  silver 
bullion.)  I  877.  Framed. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  8=3  x  13=1 

477.  Union  Square 

Original  pen  and  ink  drawing  by  Chas  Magnus.  Night 
scene. 

Photograph.  West  side  14th  to  15th  streets,  showing 
residences,  Spingler  House,  Church  of  the  Puritans  etc. 

(2) 

478.  Union  Place  Hotel 

F.  F.  Palmer,  del.— N.  Currier  Lith.  N.  Y.  j  Union  Place 
Hotel,  I  Union  Square  New  York.  |  |  — J.  C.  Wheeler,  | 
— John  Wheeler,  |  |  Proprietors.  Fine  copy,  from  the 
Crimmins  sale.  Framed.  Very  Scarce. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  8°  11  x  n°i4 

479.  Union  Place  Hotel 

Woodcut  bill  1857 

Woodcut  bill  1859  of  the  Western  Hotel,  9,  11  &  13 
Cortlandt  St.  (2) 

480.  United  States  Hotel 

A.  J.  Davis  del  42  Exchange — Imbert's  Lithography.  ' 
United  States  Hotel,  |  178  &  180  Pearl-street,  between 
Wall-street  &  Maiden-lane,  |  New  York. 

A  long  descriptive  advertisement  beneath,  signed  by  the 
proprietor,  T.  B.  Redmond.  Framed.  Fine  brilliant 
original.  The  Neill-Pyne  copy.  Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  8°4  x  9°8 


University 

Unlettered  proof  of  the  Hoff  series.  Framed.  Yerv 
Scarce. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  6=2  x  9° 

University 

Mounted  on  decorative  rectangle,  lettered  in  gold: 

Views  I  of  I  New- York  |  University.  |  Henry  Hoff,  .  .  . 
Colored.  Very  Scarce. 

University 

Small  line  engravings  by  R.  Hinshelwood  (1837)  |  ; 
Phelps  1839;  and  D.  G.  Johnson.  (3) 

University 

The  New  York  University  from  the  west,  in  winter. 
Photograph.  Framed. 

Villas 

Villas  On  The  Hudson.  A  Collection  of  Photo-Li  tho- 
graphs  of  Twentv-One  Countv  Residences.  Obi.  fo 
N.Y  i860.  Cloth.' 

Waddell  Villa 

F.  Palmer.  Lith-  |  Suburban  Gothic  Villa,  Murrav  Hill, 
N.  Y.  City.  Residence  Of  W.  C.  H.  Waddell,  Esq.  | 
5th  Avenue,  between  37  &  38th  Street  |  (Plans  of) 
First  Floor. — Second  Floor.  |  A.  J.  Davis,  Architect. — 
(Scale) — Lith.  Of  E.  Jones  &  E.  Palmer. 

On  the  west  side  of  the  avenue.  The  Waddell  town  house 
was  at  No.  27  Bond  Street.  Site  now  occupied  by  Brick 
Presbvterian  Church  and  Franklin  Simon  &  Co. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5=7  x  7°n 


487.  Wall  Street 

Drawn  from  nature  by  Aug.  Kollner. —  .  .  .  Goupil 
&  Co  .   .   .  Lith  by  Deroy.  .   .   .  |  47  |  Wall  Street. 

Lacks  copyright  line.  Framed.  The  Scarcest  Print 
of  the  Series. 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle ',  8°i  x  ii°ii 

488.  Wall  Street 

Looking  west  from  Broad  Street  to  Trinity  Church, 
about  1865.  Photograph,  folio,  framed.  Very  Scarce. 

489.  Wall  Street 

Trinity  Church  and  Wall  street  including  Washington 
statue  and  sub-treasury. 

Signed  proof,  by  Chas.  W.  Mielatz.  Remarque  of 
Viking  ship. 

Etching  Rectangle,  12=13  x  9D6 

490.  Wall  Street 

Wall  street  looking  toward  Trinity  Church  from  a  point 
east  of  Broad  street.  Upright  folio, — J.  F.  Sullivan, 
Sc.  N.  Y.  Framed. 

49 1 .  Wallacks  Theatre 

W7allack's  Theatre,  north-east  corner  Broadway  &  13th 
str.  By  G.  W.  Pach 

Photograph  Folio 

492.  Walton  House 

A.  J.  Davis  del. — Lithography  of  Imbert.  |  Walton 
House.  I  328  Pearl-St.  Franklin-Square.  No  N.  Y.  | 
Simon  Backus. 

Two  Others  Known. 

Lithograph  Vignette,  10°  x  io°8 


493-  Washington  Hall 

Washington  Hall,  |  No  282  Broadway:  |  P.  Mclntyre. 
etc  Engd  by  J.  Warr  Jr  (1822) 

Line  Rectangle,  5=2  x  3°8 

494..  Washington  Hotel 

Rectangle,  cut  from  the  lithograph  by  Endicott  &  M. 
Sweet  1833. 

io°  x  14= 

The  only  perfect  copy  known  is  in  the  N.  Y.  Historical 

Society 

  Photostats  of  the  N.  Y.  H.  S's  copy  (3) 

495.  Washington  Institute 

Lithogy  of  Pendleton,  137,  Broadway,  N.  Y. — A.  J. 
Davis,  del.  |  Washington  Institute,  |  New  York. 
Unique  Proof  from  Davis's  own  portfolio;  later  addi- 
tional figures  were  added.   13th  St.,  between  3rd  &  4th 
ave's. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  5°2  x  7°6 

496.  Horace  Waters 

The  Sparkling  Polka  By  Thomas  Baker,  copyright  1855, 
"View  of  the  interior  of  the  Publishers  (Horace  Waters 
333  Broadway)  Great  Piano  &  Music  Establishment." 

Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  10=13  x  7"12 

497.  George  Wilkes 

Thomas —  |  Chas  S.  Humpherys  Pinxt — (Copyright 
1804) — Lith.  &  Printed  In  Colors  By  Henry  C.  Eno, 
37  Park  Row,  N  Y.  |  George  Wilkes.  |  Late  Robert 
Fillingham,  on  the  Road. 

The  westerly  side  of  8th  ave.,  with  the  "Club  House" 
cor.  of  130th  str.  In  upper  right  the  Academy  of  the 
Sacred  Heart  at  present  Convent  Ave.  Very  Scarce. 
Lithograph  in  colors  Rectangle,  13=1 5  x  19=4 


49  8.  Worth  Monument 

— A.Weingartner's  Lithy  N.  Y.  |  Ceremonies  of  Dedica- 
tion of  the  Worth  Monument.  |  (Nov.  25,  1857.) 
Colored. 

Lithograph  Rectangle,  I2°2  x  i8°2 


499.  Photographs 

Academy  of  Design,  (2),  Audubon's  "Minnies-land," 
Black  Horse  Tavern,  Blizzard  of  March  1888,  (4),  etc. 

10 


500.  Photographs 

Broadway,  (9),  St  Patricks  Cathedral  10 

501.  Photographs 

Central  Park,  (8),  City  Hall  Park,  5th  Ave  at  34th  str. 
West  side  (2),  5th  Ave  at  90th  Str.  etc.  15 

502.  Photographs 

Forty-second  str  (Madison  &  5th  Ave's-3),  Grand 
Union  Hotel,  Greeley  Square,  High  Bridge.  6 

503.  Photographs 

Madison  Square,  (2),  Rossmore  Hotel,  Rudd  Mansion 
Riverside  Drive,  St  Luke's  Hospital,  (2),  Star  Theatre, 
(2),  Stock  Exchange,  Union  Square,  (2),  Windsor 
Arcade  etc.  15 

504.  Odds  and  Ends  A  lot. 

AMERICAN  ART  ASSOCIATION,  Inc., 

Managers 

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